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PREFACE 


COMPILING the Carey Type Speci¬ 
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First.—To display various faces, sizes 
and styles of types in order to aid 
the copy-writer to select a type face 
best adapted to the subject 

Second.—To make the Carey Type Specimen Book a 
Type Manual or Typographical Reference Book to which 
the expert or the layman may refer and be enlightened 
as to name, style and size of almost every modern face 
of type designed and used in America 

Most of the type used in the Carey Composing Room 
being cast by ourselves, assures an ample supply at all 
times 

The Carey practice not to distribute used type, but 
wherever possible to cast new type, tends to produce 
perfect results. Broken, scratched or otherwise imperfect 
letters or characters are seldom, if ever, found in Carey 
product 

Particular attention is called to the linotype and 
monotype sections—all modern and useful and up-to-date 
faces. This assortment is complete. The quality of the 
product has frequently been commended and pointed to 
by the makers of the machines themselves as perfect 
samples of clean-cut type 

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Index 


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MONOTYPE SECTION 

Caslon No. 137, 6 point. 

Caslon No. 137, italic, 6 point. 

Caslon No. 137, 8 point. 

Caslon No. 137, italic, 8 point. 

Caslon No. 137, 10 point. 

Caslon No. 137, italic. 10 point. 

Caslon No. 137, 12 point. 

Caslon No. 137, italic, 12 point. 

Caslon, 14 point. 

Caslon. 18 point. 

Caslon Bold, 5 point. 

Caslon Bold. 6 point. 

Caslon Bold, 8 point. 

Caslon Bold, 10 point. 

Caslon Bold, 12 point. 

Caslon Bold, 14 point. 

Caslon Bold, 18 point...... 

Century Bold, 6 point. 

Century Bold. 8 point. 

Cheltenham, 6 point. 

Cheltenham italic, 6 point. 

Cheltenham, 8 point. 

Cheltenham italic. 8 point. 

Cheltenham, 10 point. 

Cheltenham italic, 10 point. 

Cheltenham, 12 point. 

Cheltenham italic, 12 point. 

Cheltenham Bold, 6 point. 

Cheltenham Bold, italic, 6 point. 

Cheltenham Bold, 8 point. 

Cheltenham Bold, italic, 8 point. 

Cheltenham Bold, 10 point. 

Cheltenham Bold, italic, 10 point. 

Cheltenham Bold, 12 point. 

Cheltenham Bold, italic, 12 point. 

Cheltenham Bold, 14 point. 

Cheltenham Bold, 18 point. 

Cheltenham Bold Condensed, 6 point. 

Cheltenham Bold Condensed, 8 point. 

Cheltenham Bold Condensed, 10 point. 

Cheltenham Bold Condensed, 12 point. 

Old Style No. 31, 7 point. 

Old Style No. 31. italic. 7 point. 

Old Style No. 31, 8 point. 

Old Style No. 31, italic, 8 point. 

Old Style No. 37, 8 point. 

Old Style No. 37, italic, 8 point. 


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. .32, 33 
..34, 35 
..36,37 
..38,39 
..40,41 
. .42,43 
..44,45 
..46,47 
. .48,49 
..50,51 
..72,73 
..74, 75 
..76,77 
..78,79 
..80,81 
..82,83 
. .84,85 
114,115 
116,117 
. .56, 57 
..58,59 
..60, 61 
..62,63 
..64.65 
..66.67 
..68,69 
..70, 71 
. .86, 87 
. .98,99 
..88,89 
100,101 
..90, 91 
102.103 
. .92.93 
.101.105 
..94.95 
. .96. 97 
106. 107 
. 108, 109 
. 110 , 111 
112. 113 
...24.25 
...26,27 
...28,29 
...30.31 
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...54. 55 




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Roman No. 8, 5 point.12, 13 

Roman No. 8, italic, 5 point.14,15 

Roman No. 5, 6 point.16,17 

Roman No. 5, italic, 6 point.18.19 

Roman No. 5, 8 point.20,21 

Roman No. 5, italic, 8 point.22,23 

Typewriter, 10 point.118,119 

Typewriter, 12 point.120,121 


Bodoni, 

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Bodoni, 


Bodon 

Bodon 


LINOTYPE SECTION 

8 point.342, 343 

italic, 8 point.344,345 

10 point.346, 347 

Bodoni, italic, 10 point.348, 349 

Bodoni, 12 point..350,351 

italic, 12 point.352,353 

14 point.354,355 

Bodoni, italic, 14 point.356,357 

Caslon No. 2, 8 point......362,363 

Caslon No. 2, italic, 8 point.364,365 

Caslon Old Style, 9 point.378,379 

Caslon Old Style, italic. 9 point.380,381 

Caslon Old Style, 10 point.278,279 

Caslon Old Style, italic, 10 point.280,281 

Caslon Old Style, 12 point.312,313 

Caslon Old Style, italic, 12 point.314,315 

Caslon Old Style, 14 point.324,325 

Caslon Old Style, italic, 14 point.326,327 

Century Expanded, 10 point.274,275 

Century Expanded, italic, 10 point.276,277 

Century Expanded, 14 point.332, 333 

Century Expanded, italic, 14 point.334, 335 

Cheltenham Wide, 6 point.230,231 

8 point.262, 263 

10 point.300,301 

12 point.320. 321 

14 point.336,337 

Cheltenham Bold, 6 point.232,233 

Cheltenham Bold, 8 point.264,265 

Cheltenham Bold, 10 point.302, 303 

Cheltenham Bold, 12 point.322,323 

Cheltenham Bold, 14 point.338. 339 

Cheltenham Bold Condensed, 10 point.298,299 

Cheltenham Condensed, 24 point.340,341 

Cheltenham Old Style, 10 point.292, 293 

Cheltenham Old Style, italic. 10 point.294,295 

Cheltenham Old Style Condensed. 10 point.296,297 

Cheltenham Old Style, 14 point.328, 329 

Cheltenham Old Style, italic, 14 point.330,331 


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De Vinne, italic, 6 point (roman). 

De Vinne, 8 point (roman). 

De Vinne, italic, 8 point (roman) . 

De Vinne, 10 point (roman). 

De Vinne, italic, 10 point (roman) 

De Vinne, 11 point (roman). 

De Vinne, italic, 11 point (roman) 

Gothic No. 4, 5 point. 

Gothic No. 4, 6 point. 

Gothic No. 3, 6 point. 

Gothic No. 3, 8 point. 

Old Style No. 1, 6 point. 

Old Style No. 1, italic, 6 point... 

Old Style No. 1, 7 point. 

Old Style No. 1, italic, 7 point- 

Old Style No. 1, 8 point. 

Old Style No. 1, italic. 8 point... . 

Old Style No. 1, 9 point. 

Old Style No. 1, italic, 9 point. .. 

Old Style No. 1, 10 point. 

Old Style No. 1, italic, 10 point... 

Old Style No. 1, 12 point. 

Old Style No. 3, 8 point. 

Old Style No. 3, italic, 8 point- 

Old Style No. 3. 10 point. 

Old Style No. 3, italic, 10 point.. 

Old Style No. 7, 8 point. 

Old Style No. 7, italic, 8 point... 

Old Style No. 7, 10 point. 

Old Style No. 7, italic, 10 point. . 

Old Style Antique, 6 point. 

Old Style Antique, italic. 6 point. 

Old Style Antique, 8 point. 

Old Style Antique, 10 point. 

Old Style Antique, 12 point. 

Roman No. 10, 5 point. 

Roman No. 10, 6 point. 

Roman No. 2, 6 point. 

Roman No. 2, italic, 6 point. 

Roman No. 2, 8 point. 

Roman No. 2, italic. 8 point. 

Scotch 8 point (roman). 

Scotch, italic, 8 point (roman)... 

Scotch. 10 point (roman). 

Scotch, italic, 10 point (roman).. 

Scotch. 12 point (roman). 

Scotch, italic. 12 point (roman).. 
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224, 225 
240,241 
.242,243 
266,267 
.268, 269 
.304,305 
.306, 307 
.208,209 
.212,213 
.220,221 
.238, 239 
.226,227 
.228, 229 
.370, 371 
.372,373 
.248, 249 
.250,251 
.374,375 
.376,377 
.282,283 
.284,285 
.316,317 
.254,255 
.256,257 
.358,359 
.360, 361 
.258, 259 
.260,261 
.288, 289 
.290,291 
.366,367 
.368. 369 
.252, 253 
.286,287 
.318.319 
.206,207 
.210,211 
.214,215 
.216.217 
.234, 235 
.236, 237 
.244,245 
. .246. 247 
..270.271 
. .272,273 
..308, 309 
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. .218,219 


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Author’s Roman.597 

Ben Franklin Open.528,529 

Blair .540,541 

Bodoni .510-513 

Bodoni, italic.514—517 

Bodoni Bold.550h-550k 

Bold Antique.494,495 

Bookman Italic.597 

Bradley .536,537 

Caslon Old Style.454-459 

Caslon Old Style, italic.460-463 

Caslon Condensed.464,465 

Caslon Bold .466-469 

Caslon Bold, italic.470-473 

Century Old Style.542, 543 

Century Old Style, italic.542,543 

Century Antique.547 

Cheltenham Old Style.404—109 

Cheltenham Old Style, italic.410-415 

Cheltenham Bold.416-421 

Cheltenham Bold, italic.422-425 

Cheltenham Bold Extended.428—133 

Cheltenham Bold Condensed.434—439 

Cheltenham Bold Extra Condensed.440-445 

Cheltenham Bold Outline, Light.446,447 

Cheltenham Bold Outline, Heavy.448,449 

Cheltenham Bold Shaded.450-453 

Cheltenham Medium.426,427 

Clarendon . 547 

Clearface Gothic.530,531 

Clearface Bold.544. 545 

Clearface, Bold, italic.546 

Clearface Heavy.567 

Comstock .524,525 

Comstock Condensed.526 

Condensed Light Face Gothic.566-569 

Curtis Post. 518,519 

Della Robbia.484—189 

Engravers Bold.549, 550 

Engravers Shaded.548 

Forum .5501 

Franklin Heavy Gothic.570-573 

Franklin Gothic Extra Condensed.574—577 

French Script.594 

Globe Gothic..564, 565 

Goudy Old Style.550b-550e 

Goudy Old Style, italic.550f, 550g 

Heavy Square Gothic.578-582 

Heavy Gothic Condensed.583-585 

Heavy Copperplate.552,553 


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Initials .587,590,591 

John Hancock.597 

Kennerley .550a 

Light Copperplate.551, 552 

Light Square Gothic.562,563 

Lining Gothic.560, 561 

Linotype Borders.598-605 

Meriontype .593 

Old Style Antique.490-493 

Pabst Old Style.474—179 

Pabst Old Style, italic.480-483 

Packard .547 

Plymouth .504-507 

Post Monotone.532,533 

Powell .508.509 

Priory Text.534,535 

Quaint Open.527 

Quentell .556-559 

Scotch Roman.496-499,592 

Scotch Roman, italic.498,499,592 

Shaw Text.539 

Tiffany Script.595 

Tiffany Slope.595 

Tiffany Text.538 

Tiffany LIpright.596 

Topic .554,555 

Type Borders.606-611 

Wedding Gothic.597 

Winchell .500-503 

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the upright red cross of St. George and the diagonal Vhite* cross of 
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stars to be arranged in a circle.” Thus was bo£n “Old Glory,” 
so christened by Captain Stephen Driver, of Salem, Mass., and Nashville, 
Tenn. The Flag We Love still had thirty^seven years to wait for the song 
that wasd^tJimmortalize the name of “Star Spangled Banner.” 

In 1795 two stripes and two stars were added for Vermont and Ken- 
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, 1 Indiana added. Seeing that there must be a limit to the stripes, the 
committee recommended that the flag remain permanently thirteen 
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The Stars and Stripes is the oldest national flag existing.—France 
comes second. England’s Royal Standard was adopted in 1801 . The 
flag carried by the “Susan Constant” at Jamestown, and the “May¬ 
flower” at Plymouth, consisted of a field of blue across which was placed 
the upright red cross of St. George and the diagonal white cross of 
St. Andrew. . 

The colonies used so many different emblems that W ashington m 1775 
wrote: .“Please fix on some flag by which our vessels may know each 
other.” 

The Congress in 1777 appointed General Washington, Robert Morris 
and Colonel Ross “to designate a suitable Flag for the nation.”. As the 
world knows, this committee conferred with Mistress Betsy Ross, and 
recommended a Flag in which the stripes were retained, but in which the 
cross, symbolizing British authority, gave place to the stars, which were 
henceforth to shine for liberty. 

Congress, on June 14 , 1777 , in old Independence Hall, Philadelphia, 
adopted this resolution: “Resolved, That the flag of the thirteen United 
States be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constella¬ 
tion. The stars to be arranged in a circle.” Thus was born “Old Glory, 
so christened by Captain Stephen Driver, of Salem, Mass., and Nashville, 
Tenn. The Flag We Love still had thirty-seven years to wait for the song 
that was to immortalize the name of “Star Spangled Banner.’ 

In 1795 two stripes and two stars were added for Vermont and Ken¬ 
tucky. In 1816 four more states, Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana and 
Indiana were added. Seeing that there must be a limit to the stripes, the 
committee recommended that the flag remain permanently thirteen 
stripes, representing the thirteen original states and that a new star be 
added for each state as admitted. Adopted. 

At that time, the plan of arranging the stars to form one large star was 
discontinued and the method of placing them in rows adopted. 


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5 POINT No. 8 (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on "its solemn southward 
march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified capers 
and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still 
a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of 
steady drifting by turning somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like 
some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturn¬ 
ing of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great 
waters of the deep were breaking up," and that the end of all things had come. 
Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been 

ONE POINT SPACED 

howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been as 
motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy 
heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades 
formed from the waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning 
berg. The first intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a 
dull shock from under the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast 
had been exploded, a shock very much like that given when the great. Hell 
Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and a moment afterward a huge 
rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg was apparent, and through this 
vast lake of uplifted waters broke a snow-white mass of ice that had been 
detached from the huge crystal mountain. No one who has ever seen a grand 


5 POINT No. 8 (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn southward 
march" would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified capers 
and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still 
a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of 
steady drifting by turning somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like 
some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturn 
Ing of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the "great 
waters of the deep were breaking up," and that the end of all things had come. 
Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been 
howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been as 
mo’ionless as a mil' pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy 
heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades 
formed from the waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning 
berg The first intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a 
duli shock from under the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast 
had been exploded, a shock very much like that given when the great Hell 
Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and a moment afterward a huge 
rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg was apparent, and through this 
vast lake of uplifted waters broke a snow-white mass of ice that had been 
detached from the huge crystal mountain. No one who has ever seen a grand 


Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild ? 
Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see. father, the King of the Fays— 
The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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5 POINT No. 8 CAPS (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG 
ON "ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF 
AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 
HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN 
SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE 
MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED 
AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING 
UP," AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT 
GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE 
MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA 
THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTION 


ONE POINT SPACED 

LESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN 
FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE 
ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE 
WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY 
OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF 
THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK 
FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP'S SIDE AS IF A 
SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A SHOCK VERV 
MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT HELL GATE MINE 
IN NEW YORK HARBOR WAS SPRUNG, AND A MOMENT AFTER 
WARD A HUGE RISING OF THE SEA NEAR ONE SIDE OF THE 
ICEBERG WAS APPARENT, AND THROUGH THIS VAST LAKE 
OF UPLIFTED WATERS BROKE A SNOW-WHITE MASS OF ICE 
THAT HAD BEEN DETACHED FROM THE HUGE CRYSTAL 
MOUNTAIN. NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON "ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UN- 


5 POINT No. 8 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. STATELY ICEBERG 
ON "ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF 
AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 
HIPPOPOTAMUS. WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS. 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN 
SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE 
MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE. AND SURELY IT LOOKED 
AS IF THE "GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING 
UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT 
GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE 
MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA 
THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS M OTION- 
LESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN 
FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE. AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE 
ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE 
WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY 
OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF 
THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK 
FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE AS IF A 
SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A SHOCK VERY 
MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT HELL GATE MINE 
IN NEW YORK HARBOR WAS SPRUNG, AND A MOMENT AFTER¬ 
WARD A HUGE RISING OF THE SEA NEAR ONE SIDE OF THE 
ICEBERG WAS APPARENT, AND THROUGH THIS VAST LAKE 
OF UPLIFTED WATERS BROKE A SNOW-WHITE MASS OF ICE 


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5 POINT No. 8 ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stalely iceberg on "Us solemn southward 
march" would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great 
mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting 
by turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks 
like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning 
of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the "great waters 
of the deep were breaking up," and that the end of all things had come. Great 

ONE POINT SPACED 

green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might hate been howling for 
hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been as motionless as a mill 
pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery 
sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been 
lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of the 
coming on was a dull shock from under the water against our ship's side as if a 
submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much like that given when the 
great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and a moment after¬ 
ward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the Iceberg was apparent, and 
through this vast lake of uplifted waters broke a snow-white mass of ice that had 
been detached from the huge crystal mountain. No one who has ever seen a 


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5 POINT No. 8 ITALIC (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately Iceberg on “Us solemn southicard 
march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great 
mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting 
by turning somersaults and double somersaults and ichirllng tricks until it looks 
like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
around in the waters of the northern sea. 1 have seen but one such overturning 
of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters 
of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great 
green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for 
hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been as motionless as a mill 
pond Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery 
sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters that have teen 
lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first Intimation we had of the 
coming on was a dull shock from under the water against our ship’s side as if a 
submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much like that given when the 
great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor urns sprung, and a moment after¬ 
ward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg was apparent, and 
through this vast lake of uplifted waters broke a snoic-while mass o) ice that had 
been detached from the huge crystal mountain. No one who has ever seen a 


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Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him icarm. 


My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don't you see, father, the King of the Fays — 
The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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5 POINT No. 8 ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG 
ON "ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLO A TING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF 
AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPER¬ 
BOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITE¬ 
NESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTH¬ 
ERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF 
THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE. AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT W..TERS OF THE DEEP WERE 
BREAKING UP," AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 
COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF 
A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS 
ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD 
BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE 
SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES 
FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP 
BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMA¬ 
TION WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS 
A DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR 
SHIP’S SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED, 
4 SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT 
HELL GATE MINE IN NEW YORK HARBOR WAS SPRUNG, AND 
A MOMENT AFTERWARD A HUGE RISING OF THE SEA NEAR 
ONE SIDE OF THE ICEBERG H AS APPARENT. AND THROUGH 
THIS VAST LAKE OF UPLIFTED WATERS BROKE A SNO II- 
WHITE MASS OF ICE THAT HAD BEEN DETACHED FROM THE 
HUGE CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN. NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN 
A GRAND STATELY ICEBERG ON "ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD 
MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS 


5 POINT No. 8 ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

\-n OXE WHO H AS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG 
OX "ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH ” WOULD EVER CREDIT 
< THFSFFLOA TIXG ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
avd FRRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF 
AWFUL STILLNESS AND SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 

SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 

'ITT A f'RF A T MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES V AR\ 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TTJRKINC SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
aHnmiNG TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPER- 
HORF AN HIPPOPOTAMUS. WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITE- 
\HJlvw AT IOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTH- 
FRX ’SEA I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF 
TffF^F MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY II 
TOOKFD AS IF THE "GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE 
RRVAKINr TIP" AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 
CO\fF KI GREAT GREEX WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF 
( a ^TTRRrrAXF MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS 
irross THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD 
RFFX AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS 
OF E FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZ Y HEIGHTS ABO VE AMD > THE 
c r irjpFRV S ’IDFS ARE ALMOST COVERED II ITH CASCADES 
FORMFD FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP 
RY THF RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMA- 
i' )/ ( v [(■/,' n 1 1) OF THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS 
l °nr,L SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR 
in?WSSIDF A S IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED 
‘\ H lunrKVFRY MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT 
HFTi°GATEMINE IN NEW YORK HARBOR WAS SPRUNG AND 
AHnwEMT AFTERWARD A HUGE RISING OF THE SEA NEAR 
OXF SIDE OF THE ICEBERG WAS APPARENT. AND THROUGH 
THIS VAST LAKE OF UPLIFTED WATERS BROKE A SNO II- 


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6 POINT No. 5 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on "its 
solemn southward march" would credit these floating islands of 
ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive 
is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that sur¬ 
rounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great 
mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hip¬ 
popotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around 
in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such over¬ 
turning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the "great waters of the deep were breaking up," and 

ONE POINT SPACED 

that the end of all tilings had come. Great green waves went 
thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for 
hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been as 
motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from 
dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered 
with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up 
by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of 
the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the 
water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been 
exploded, a shock very much like that given when the great Hell 
Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung and a moment 


6 POINT No. 5 (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march" would credit these floating islands of 
ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive 
Is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that sur¬ 
rounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great 
mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults 
and wlurhng tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hip¬ 
popotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around 
in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such over¬ 
turning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the "great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and 
that the end of all things had come. Great green waves went 
thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for 
hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been as 
motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from 
dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered 
with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up 
by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of 
the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the 
water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been 
exploded, a shock very much like that given when the great Hell 
Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and a moment 
afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg was 
apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted waters broke a 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, 'tis only the mist and the rain. 


Comb. w. No. 5 Italic (pp. 18-19) and Century Bold (pp. 114-115) 


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Monotype Section 


6 POINT No. 5 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS 
OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AAVFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVE¬ 
MENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING 
TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 
HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITE¬ 
NESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF 
THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH 
OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 


ONE POINT SPACED 

MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND 
THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT 
GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A 
HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR 
HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS 
BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM 
DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES 
ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED 
FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP 
BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST 
INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE 
CONVULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER 
THE WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE AS IF A SUB- 


6 POINT No. 5 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS 
OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVE¬ 
MENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING 
TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 
HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITE¬ 
NESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF 
THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH 
OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 
MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP," AND 
THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT 
GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A 
HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR 
HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS 
BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM 
DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES 
ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED 
FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP 
BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST 


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Monotype Section 


6 POINT No. 5 ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one u'ho has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march ” would ever credit these floating islands of ice 
with undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the 
air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds 
these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of 
ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting 
by turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks 
until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of 
snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern 
sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains 
of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were 
breaking up," and that the end of all things had come. Great green 
waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been holding 


ONE POINT SPACED 

for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been as 
motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from 
dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with 
cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by the 
rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we. had of the coming 
on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against 
our ship's side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock 
very much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New 
York Harbor was sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising 
of the sea near one side of the iceberg was apparent, and through 
this vast lake of uplifted waters broke a snow-white mass of ice that 


6 POINT No. 5 ITALIC (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on "its solemn 
southward march" would ever credit these floating islands of ice 
with undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the 
air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds 
these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of 
ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting 
by turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks 
until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of 
snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern 
sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains 
of marble, and surely it looked as if the "great waters of the deep were 
breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come Great green 
waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling 
for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been as 
motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from 
dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with 
cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by the 
rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming 
on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against 
our ship's side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock 
very much like thai given when the great Hell Gate mine in New 
York Harbor was sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising 
of the sea near one side of the iceberg was apparent, and through 
this vast lake of uplifted waters broke a snow-white mass of ice that 


Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don't you sec. father, the King of the Fays — 
The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, 'tis only the mist and the rain. 


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Monotype Section 


6 POINT No. 5 ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

XO OXE WHO IIAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH ” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS 
OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVE¬ 
MENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER- 
SA ULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSA ULTS AND WHIRLING 
TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 
HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITE¬ 
NESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF 
THE NORTHERN SEA. I IIA VE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH 
OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE 
“GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING 
UP ." AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 
COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING 
BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT IIA VE BEEN HO WLING 
FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A ' E W 
MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS 
A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH 
DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE 
SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH 
CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT 
HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVER¬ 
TURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD 
OF THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION HAS .4 
DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST 


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6 POINT No. 5 ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO IIAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH ” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS 
OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS. SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF .4 WFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL .4 GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVE¬ 
MENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SA ULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSA ULTS AXI) WHIRLING 
TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 
HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITE¬ 
NESS. WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF 
THE NORTHERN SEA. I IIA VE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH 
OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS 
OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE 
“GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING 
UP" AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 
COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING 
B 1' AS IF .4 HURRICANE MIGHT IIA VE BEEN HO WLING 
FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT .4 FEW 
MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS 
A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH 
DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE. AND THE 
SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH 
CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT 
HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVER- 


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Monotype Section 


8 POINT No. 5 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on * its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating islands 
of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so impres¬ 
sive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that 
surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great 
mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippo¬ 
potamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in 
the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such over- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

turning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and 
that the end of all things had come. Great green waves went 
thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for 
hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been as 
motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from 
dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered 
with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by 
the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of the 


8 POINT No. 5 (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating islands 
of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so impres¬ 
sive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that 
surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great 
mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippo¬ 
potamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in 
the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such over¬ 
turning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and 
that the end of all things had come. Great green waves went 
thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for 
hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been as 
motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from 
dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The el van king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


Comb. w. No. 5 Italic (pp. 22-23) and Chelt. Bold (pp. 88-89) 


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Monotype Section 


8 POINT No. 5 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 
OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

POTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVER¬ 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 
MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND 
THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT 
GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HUR¬ 
RICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS 
ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BE¬ 
FORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL PON D 
FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 


8 POINT No. 5 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 
OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO¬ 
POTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVER¬ 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 
MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND 
THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT 
GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HUR¬ 
RICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS 


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Monotype Section 


8 POINT No. 5 ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice 
with undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the 
air of auful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds 
these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of tee 
will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting 
by turning somersaults and double somersaidts and whirling tricks 
until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of 
snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern 
sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving moun- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

tains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the 
deep were breaking up," and that the end of all things had come. 
Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have 
been howling for hours across the sea that bid a few moments before 
had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash 
down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted 
up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of 
the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the 


8 POINT No. 5 ITALIC (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march ” would ever credit these floating islands of ice 
with undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the 
air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds 
these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice 
will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting 
by turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks 
until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of 
snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern 
sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving moun¬ 
tains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the 
deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. 
Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have 
been howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments before 
had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash 
down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don't you see, father, the King of the Fays — 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, 'tis only the mist and the rain. 


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Monotype Section 


8 POINT No. 5 ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL .4 GREA T MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 
OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO¬ 
POTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, 

ONE POINT SPACED 

WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HA YE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVER¬ 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 
MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE 
“GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING 
UP" AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 
COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING 
BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HA VE BEEN HOWLING 
FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW 
MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN .43 MOTIONLESS AS 
A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH 


8 POINT No. 5 ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON "ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL .4 GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 
OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSA ULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO¬ 
POTAMUS. WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HA VE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH 0 VER- 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 
MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE 
"GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING 
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COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING 
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7 POINT No. 31 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A STATELY ICEBERG ON “its Solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solumn solidity that surrounds these colos¬ 
sal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will some¬ 
times vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning 
somersaults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, 
with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of 
the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these 
moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great 
waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things 

ONE POINT SPACED 

had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane 
might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few 
moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying 
flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery 
sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters that 
have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first inti¬ 
mation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock 
from under the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast 
had been exploded, a shock very much like that given when the great 
Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and a moment 
afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg was 


7 POINT No. 31 (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A STATELY ICEBERG ON “its Solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solumn solidity that surrounds these colos¬ 
sal children.of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will some¬ 
times vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning 
somersaults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, 
with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of 
the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these 
moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great 
waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things 
had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane 
might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few 
moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying 
flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery 
sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters that 
have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first inti¬ 
mation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock 
from under the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast 
had been exploded, a shock very much like that given when the great 
Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and a moment 
afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg was 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


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7 POINT No. 31 CAPS (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING 
BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING 
TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 
HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS 


ONE POINT SPACED 

WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTH¬ 
ERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING 
OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF 
THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END 
OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES 
WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA 
THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF 
FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND 
THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH 
CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE 


7 POINT No. 31 CAPS (Solid) 


NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING 
BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING 
TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 
HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTH¬ 
ERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING 
OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF 
THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END 
OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES 
WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA 
THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF 
FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND 
THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH 


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TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn south¬ 
ward march ” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undigni¬ 
fied capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful still¬ 
ness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults and 
double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have 
seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and 
surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” 
and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves went thunder- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

ing by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours across the sea 
that but a few moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. 
Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the 
slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters 
that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first 
intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock 
from under the water against our ship's side as if a submarine blast had 
been exploded, a shock very much like that given when the great Hell 
Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and a moment afterward a 
huge rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg was apparent, and 
through this vast lake of uplifted waters broke a snow-white mass of ice 


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7 POINT No. 31 ITALIC (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn south¬ 
ward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undigni¬ 
fied capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful still¬ 
ness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults and 
double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have 
seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and 
surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” 
and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves went thunder¬ 
ing by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours across the sea 
that but a few moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. 
Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the 
slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters 
that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first 
intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock 
from under the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had 
been exploded, a shock very much like that given when the great Hell 
Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and a moment afterward a 
huge rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg wsa apparent, and 
through this vast lake of uplifted waters broke a snow-white mass of ice 


Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 
Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


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Monotype Section 


7 POINT No. 31 ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERIC] TIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICR WILL SOMETIMES VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING 
BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING 
TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 
HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITE¬ 
NESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 

ONE POINT SPACED 

NORTHERN SF.A. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVER¬ 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, 
AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS 
OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE 
END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREA T GREEN WA VES 
WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA 
THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF 
FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND 
THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH 
CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE 
BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING 


7 POINT No. 31 ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 




NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRIND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING 
BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING 
TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 
HIPPOPOTAMUS , WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITE¬ 
NESS. WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVER¬ 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, 
AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS 
OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE 
END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREA T GREEN WA VES 
WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA 
THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF 
FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND 
THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH 


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Monotype Section 


8 POINT No. 31 (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 


No ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A STATELY ICEBERG On “its Solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks 
until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow- 
like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. 
I have seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains of 
marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were 

ONE POINT SPACED 

breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great green 
waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling 
for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been as 
motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy 
heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades 
formed from the waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly over¬ 
turning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming on of the 
convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against our ship’s side 
as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much like that 
given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, 
and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the 


8 POINT No. 31 (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A STATELY ICEBERG on “its Solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks 
until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow- 
like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. 
I have seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains of 
marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were 
breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great green 
waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling 
for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been as 
motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy 
heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades 
formed from the waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly over¬ 
turning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming on of the 
convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against our ship’s side 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


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8 POINT No. 31 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVE¬ 
MENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME 

ONE POINT SPACED 

HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE 
WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF 
THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVER¬ 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, 
AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF 
THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF 
ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT 
THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN 
HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW 
MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 
HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST 
COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS 


8 POINT No. 31 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVE¬ 
MENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
\ND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME 
HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE 
WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF 
THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVER¬ 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, 
AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF 
THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND (THAT TFIE END OF 
ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT 
THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN 
HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA TFIAT BUT A FEW 
MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 
HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST 
COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS 


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8 POINT No. 31 ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn southward 
march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified capers 
and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still 
a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements oj 
steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults and triple 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippo¬ 
potamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters 
of the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving 
mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep 
were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great green 

ONE POINT SPACED 

waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for 
hours across the sea that but a feiv moments before had been as motionless as 
a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above and 
the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters 
that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation 
we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the 
water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a 
shock very much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York 
Harbor was sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near 
one side of the iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted 


8 POINT No. 31 ITALIC (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stalely iceberg on “its solemn southward 
march would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified capers 
and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still 
a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of 
steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults and triple 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippo¬ 
potamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters 
of the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving 
mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep 
were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great green 
waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for 
hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been as motionless as 
a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above and 
the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters 
that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation 
we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the 
water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a 
shock very much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York 
Harbor was sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near 
one side of the iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted 

Who rides through the darkness so late atid so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


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8 POINT No. 31 ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

XO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH’’ WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE 
IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN 
OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 
OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPER¬ 
BOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE 
WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF 

ONE POINT SPACED 

THE NORTHERN SEA. I HA VE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVER¬ 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, 
AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF 
THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF 
ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT 
THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN 
HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW 
MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN /l.S' MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 
HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST 
COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS 


8 POINT No. 31 ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND , STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLO A TING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESS! VII 
IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN 
OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 
OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPER¬ 
BOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE 
WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF 
THE NORTHERN SEA. I IIA VE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVER¬ 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, 
AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF 
THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP.” AND THAT THE END OF 
ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT 
THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN 
HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW 
MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 


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Monotype Section 


6 POINT CASLON No. 137 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such over¬ 
turning of these moving mountains of marhle, and surely it looked as if 
the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all 
things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurri- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

cane might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few 
moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks 
of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are 
almost covered with cascades formed from the wateis that have been 
lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had 
of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the 
water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, 
a shock very much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in 
New York Harbor was sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of 
the sea near one side of the iceberg was apparent, and through this vast 
lake of uplifted waters broke a snow-white mass of ice that had been 


6 POINT CASLON No. 137 (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such over¬ 
turning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if 
the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all 
things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurri¬ 
cane might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few 
moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks 
of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are 
almost covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been 
lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had 
of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the 
water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, 
a shock very much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in 
New York Harbor was sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of 
the sea near one side of the iceberg was apparent, and through this vast 


Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 
Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 
The elvan king, with crown and train 
My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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6 POINT CASLON No. 137 CAPS (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND AL¬ 
MOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOS¬ 
SAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTON¬ 
OUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 
SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRL¬ 
ING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 
HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN 
SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF 
THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY 

ONE POINT SPACED 

IT LOOKED AS IF THE "GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP 
WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS 
HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING 
BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING 
FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS 
BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. 
FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 
HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST 
COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS 
THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVER¬ 
TURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF 
THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK 
FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE 
AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A 
SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT 


6 POINT CASLON No. 137 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON "ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND AL¬ 
MOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOS¬ 
SAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTON¬ 
OUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 
SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRL¬ 
ING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 
HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN 
SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF 
THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY 
IT LOOKED AS IF THE "GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP 
WERE BREAKINGUP,” ANDTHATTHE END OF ALL THINGS 
HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING 
BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING 
FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS 
BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. 
FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 
HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST 
COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS 
THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVER¬ 
TURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF 
THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK 
FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE 
AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A 
SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT 


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Monotype Section 


6 POINT CASLON ITALIC No. 137 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn south¬ 
ward march** would ever credit these floating islands of ice ivith undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous 
movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somer¬ 
saults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus 
with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. / have seen but one such overturning of these moving moun¬ 
tains oj marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were 
breaking up” and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves 
went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours 


ONE POINT SPACED 

across the sea that but a few moments before had been as motionless as a 
mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash dozen from dizzy heights above, and 
the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters 
that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation 
we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the 
water against our ship's side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a 
shock very much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in Nezv York 
Harbor was sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near 
one side of the iceberg zvas apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted 
waters broke a snow-white mass of ice that had been detached from the h uge 
crystal mountain. No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on 


6 POINT CASLON ITALIC No. 137 (Solid) 

No one zvho has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn south¬ 
ward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements , so impressive is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous 
movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somer¬ 
saults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus 
with skin oj snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving moun¬ 
tains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were 
breaking up” and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves 
went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours 
across the sea that but a fezv moments before had been as motionless as a 
mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash dozen from dizzy heights above, and 
the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters 
that have been lijted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation 
we had of the coming on of the convulsion zvas a dull shock from under the 
water against our ship's side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a 
shock very much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York 
Harbor was sprung, and a moment aflerzvard a huge rising of the sea near 
one side of the iceberg zvas apparent, and through this vast lake of uplijted 
waters broke a snow-zvhite mass of ice that had been detached from the huge 
crystal mountain. No one zvho has ever seen a grand . stately iceberg on 

IVho rides through the darkness so late and so zvild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, zvhat startles your gaze? 

Then don't you see, father, the King of the Fays — 

The elvan king, zvith crozvn and train? 

My child, *tis only the mist and the rain. 


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Section 


6 POINT CASLON ITALIC No. 137 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

A'O ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT¬ 
ONOUS MO V EM ENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 
SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRL¬ 
ING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 
HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN 
SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF 
THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY 
IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP 
WERE BREAKING UP," AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING 
BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING 
FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS 
BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND- 
FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 
HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST 
COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS 
THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVER¬ 
TURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF 
THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK 
FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR SHIPS SIDE 
AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A 
SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT 
HELL GATE MINE IN NEW YORK HARBOR WAS SPRUNG, 


6 POINT CASLON ITALIC No. 137 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONO¬ 
TONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 
SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRL¬ 
ING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 
HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN 
SEA I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF 
THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY 
IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP 
WERE BREAKING UP," AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS 
HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING 
RY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING 
FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS 
BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. 
FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASII DOWN FROM DIZZY 
HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST 
COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS 
THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVER¬ 
TURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF 
THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK 


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Monotype Section 


8 POINT CASLON No. 137 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice 
with undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the 
air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these 
colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by 
turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until 
it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I 

ONE POINT SPACED 

have seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains of 
marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were 
breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great green 
waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling 
for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been as 
motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from 
dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with 
cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by the 


8 POINT CASLON No. 137 (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice 
with undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the 
air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these 
colossal children of cold climates. ' Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by 
turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until 
it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I 
have seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains of 
marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were 
breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great green 
waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling 
for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been as 
motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from 
dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with 
cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by the 
rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming 
on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against 
our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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8 POINT CASLON No. 137 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL 
A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING 
BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF 


ONE POINT SPACED 

SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUN¬ 
TAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE 
“GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” 
AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT 
GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HUR¬ 
RICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS 
ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE 
HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING 
FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS 


8 POINT CASLON No. 137 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL 
A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING 
BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF 
SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUN¬ 
TAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE 
“GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” 
AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT 
GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HUR¬ 
RICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS 
ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE 
HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING 
FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS 


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8 POINT CASLON ITALIC No. 137 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like 
some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wal¬ 
lowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one 
such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 

ONE POINT SPACED 

looked as if the "great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the 
end of all things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if 
a hurricane might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a 
fezv moments bejore had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks 
of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are 
almost covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been 
lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of 
the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the water 
against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a 


8 POINT CASLON ITALIC No. 137 (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like 
some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wal¬ 
lowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one 
such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the 
end of all things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if 
a hurricane might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a 
fezv moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks 
of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are 
almost covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been 
lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug jrom the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays — 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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8 POINT CASLON ITALIC No. 137 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLI¬ 
MATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME¬ 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL 
IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, 

ONE POINT SPACED 

WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING 
AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. 1 
HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE 
MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP 
WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL 
THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT 
THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE 
BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT 
A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS 
AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH 
DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIP 


8 POINT CASLON ITALIC No. 137 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH ” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLI¬ 
MATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME¬ 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL 
IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, 
WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING 
■IROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I 
HIVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE 
MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP 
WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL 
THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT 
THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE 
BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT 


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Monotype Section 


10 POINT CASLON No. 137 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on 
“its solemn southward march” would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice 
will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady 

ONE POINT SPACED 

drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean 
hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallow¬ 
ing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have 
seen but one such overturning of these moving moun¬ 
tains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great 
waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of 
all things had come. Great green waves went thundering 


10 POINT CASLON No. 137 (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on 
“its solemn southward march” would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice 
will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady 
drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean 
hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallow¬ 
ing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have 
seen but one such overturning of these moving moun¬ 
tains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great 
waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of 
all things had come. Great green waves went thundering 

There! little girl, don’t cry! 

They have broken your doll, I know; 

And your tea set blue, 

And your playhouse, too, 

Are things of the long ago; 

But childish troubles will soon pass by— 

There! little girl, don’t cry! 


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Monotype Section 


10 POINT CASLON No. 137 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH’’ WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO¬ 
POTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITE¬ 
NESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS 
OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 
MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 


10 POINT CASLON No. 137 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN, 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO¬ 
POTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITE¬ 
NESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS 
OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 
MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 


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Monotype Section 


10 POINT CASLON ITALIC No. 137 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning 
somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks 
until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with 

ONE POINT SPACED 

skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the 
waters of the Northern sea. I have seen but one such over¬ 
turning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely 
it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking 
up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great green 
waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been 
howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments 


10 POINT CASLON ITALIC No. 137 (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning 
somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks 
until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with 
skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the 
waters of the Northern sea. I have seen but one such over¬ 
turning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely 
it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking 
up.” and that the end of all things had come. Great green 
waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been 
howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments 

There! little girl, don't cry! 

They have broken your doll, I know; 

And your tea set blue, 

And your playhouse, too, 

Are things of the long ago; 

But childish troubles will soon pass by — 

There! little girl, don't cry! 


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Monotype Section 


10 POINT CASLON ITALIC No. 137 CAPS (Leaded) 
TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND , 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH ” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

ONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING 
BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL 
IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO¬ 
POTAMUS ,, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITE¬ 
NESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS 
OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 


10 POINT CASLON ITALIC No. 137 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND , 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH ” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT¬ 
ONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING 
BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL 
IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO¬ 
POTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITE¬ 
NESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS 
OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 
MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 


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Monotype Section 


12 POINT CASLON No. 137 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march” would 
ever credit these floating islands of ice with un¬ 
dignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 

ONE POINT SPACED 

children of cold climates. Still a great mountain 
of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such over- 


12 POINT CASLON No. 137 (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march” would 
ever credit these floating islands of ice with un¬ 
dignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain 
of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 


There! little girl, don’t cry! 

They have broken your doll, I know; 
And your tea set blue, 

And your playhouse, too, 

Are things of the long ago; 

But childish troubles will soon pass by— 
There! little girl, don’t cry! 


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Section 


12 POINT CASLON No. 137 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A 
GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS 
SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING IS¬ 
LANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, 
SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOL¬ 
IDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOS- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

SAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPER¬ 
BOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN 


12 POINT CASLON No. 137 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A 
GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS 
SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING IS¬ 
LANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, 
SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOL¬ 
IDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOS¬ 
SAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 


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12 POINT CASLON ITALIC No. 137 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately ice¬ 
berg on (< its solemn southward march” would ever 
credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the 
air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will some- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

times vary its monotonous movements of steady 
drifting by turning somersaults and double somer¬ 
saults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning 


12 POINT CASLON ITALIC No. 137 (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately ice¬ 
berg on “its solemn southward march” would ever 
credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the 
air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will some¬ 
times vary its monotonous movements of steady 
drifting by turning somersaults and double somer¬ 
saults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 

There! little girl, don’t cry! 

They have broken your doll, I know; 

And your tea set blue. 

And your playhouse too, 

Are things of the long ago; 

But childish troubles will soon pass by — 

There! little girl, don’t cry! 

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Monotype Section 


12 POINT CASLON ITALIC No. 137 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A 
GRAND , STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS 
SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH ” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING IS¬ 
LANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS , 
SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SO¬ 
LIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 

ONE POINT SPACED 

COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLI¬ 
MATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MO¬ 
NOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN IIIPPO- 


12 POINT CASLON ITALIC No. 137 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A 
GRAND , STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS 
SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH ”WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING IS¬ 
LANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS , 
SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SO¬ 
LIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLI¬ 
MATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MO¬ 
NOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND 


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14 POINT CASLON (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, 
stately iceberg on “its solemn southward 
march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air 
of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 


ONE POINT SPACED 

that surrounds these colossal children of 
cold climates. Still a great mountain of 
ice will sometimes vary its monotonous 
movements of steady drifting by turning 
somersaults and double somersaults and 


14 POINT CASLON (Solid) 


No one who has ever seen a grand, 
stately iceberg on “its solemn southward 
march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air 
of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of 
cold climates. Still a great mountain of 
ice will sometimes vary its monotonous 

There! little girl, don’t cry ! 

They have broken your doll, I know; 

And your tea set blue, 

And your playhouse, too, 

Are things of the long ago; 

But childish troubles will soon pass by— 
There! little girl, don’t cry! 


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14 POINT CASLON CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN 
A GRAND STATELY ICEBERG 
ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD 
MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE 
WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 


14 POINT CASLON CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN 
A GRAND STATELY ICEBERG ON 
“ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD WAY” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE IS¬ 
LANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVES, 
SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF 
AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHIL¬ 
DREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL 
A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 


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Monotype Section 

18 POINT CASLON (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a 
grand, stately iceberg on “its sol¬ 
emn southward march” would 
ever credit these floating islands 
of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive 

ONE POINT SPACED 

is the air of awful stillness and al¬ 
most solemn solidity that sur¬ 
rounds these colossal children of 
cold climates. Still a great moun¬ 
tain of ice will sometimes vary its 


18 POINT CASLON (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a 
grand, stately iceberg on “its sol¬ 
emn southward march” would 
ever credit these floating islands 
of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive 
is the air of awful stillness and al¬ 
most solemn solidity that sur¬ 
rounds these colossal children of 
cold climates. Still a great moun- 


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Monotype Section 


18 POINT CASLON CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER 
SEEN A GRAND STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE IS¬ 
LANDS OF ICE WITH UN- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

DIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR 
OF DREADFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN 


18 POINT CASLON CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER 
SEEN A GRAND STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT FLOATING 
ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED WAYS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR 
OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 


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Monotype Section 


8 POINT No. 37 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A STATELY ICEBERG ON “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice wall sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks 
until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, u'ith skin of snow-- 
like whiteness, wallow'ing around in the waters of the northern sea. 

I have seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains of 
marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were 

ONE POINT SPACED 

breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great green 
waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling 
for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been as 
motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy 
heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades 
formed from the waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly over¬ 
turning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming on of the 
convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against our ship’s side 
as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much like that 
given when the great Hell Gate mine in New- \ ork Harbor was sprung, 
and a moment afterward a huge rising of of sea near one side of the 


8 POINT No. 37 (Solid) 

No ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A STATELY ICEBERG ON “itS Solemn 
soutward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks 
until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow- 
like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. 
I have seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains of 
marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were 
breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great green 
waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling 
for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been as 
motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy 
heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades 
formed from the waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly over¬ 
turning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming on of the 
convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against our ship’s side 
as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much like that 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


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Monotype Section 


8 POINT No. 37 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVE¬ 
MENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME 

ONE POINT SPACED 

HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE 
WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF 
THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVER¬ 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, 
AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF 
THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF 
ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT 
THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN 
HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW 
MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 
HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST 
COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS 


8 POINT No. 37 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVE¬ 
MENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME 
HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE 
WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF 
THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVER¬ 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, 
AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF 
THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF 
ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT 
THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN 
HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW 
MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 


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8 POINT No. 37 ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn southward 
march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified capers 
and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still 
a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements op 
steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults and triple 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippo¬ 
potamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters 
of the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving 
mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep 

ONE POINT SPACED 

were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great green 
waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for 
hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been as motionless as 
a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above and 
the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters 
that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation 
we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the 
water against our ship's side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a 
shock very much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New 1 ork 
Harbor was sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near 
one side of the iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted 


8 POINT No. 37 ITALIC (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn southward 
march” would ever credit these floating, islands of ice with undignified capers 
and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still 
a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of 
steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults and triple 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippo¬ 
potamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters 
of the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving 
mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep 
were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great green 
waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for 
hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been as motionless as 
a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above and 
the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters 
that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation 
we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the 
water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a 
shock very much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York 
Harbor was sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near 
one side of the iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


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8 POINT No. 37 ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON ‘ATS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE 
IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN 
OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 
OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS ASD 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPER¬ 
BOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE 
WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF 
THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVER- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, 
AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF 
THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF 
ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT 
THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN 
HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW 
MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 
HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST 
COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS 
THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVER¬ 
TURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE 


8 POINT No. 37 ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE 
IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN 
OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 
OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPER¬ 
BOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE 
WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF 
THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVER¬ 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, 
AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF 
THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF 
ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT 
THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN 


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6 POINT CHELTENHAM (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn southward 
march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great 
mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drift¬ 
ing by turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
|ooks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, 
wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these moving mountains of marble and surely it looked as if the 
“great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had 
come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been 

ONE POINT SPACED 

howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been as mo¬ 
tionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights 
above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the 
waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first inti¬ 
mation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the 
water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock 
very much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor 
was sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the 
iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted waters broke a snow 
white mass of ice that had been detached from the huge crystal mountain. No one 


6 POINT CHELTENHAM (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on "its solemn southward 
march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great 
mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drift¬ 
ing by turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, 
wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. 1 have seen but one such 
overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
“great waters of the deep were breaking up.” and that the end of all things had 
come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been 
howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been as mo¬ 
tionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights 
above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the 
waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first inti¬ 
mation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the 
water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock 
very much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor 
was sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the 
iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted waters broke a snow 
white mass of ice that had been detached from the huge crystal mountain. No one 


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Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 
Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 
The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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6 POINT CHELTENHAM CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. STATELY ICEBERG ON 
“ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS. SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVE¬ 
MENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS. WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 
LIKE WHITENESS. WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING 
OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE. AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE "GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING 
UP," AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT 
GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 


ONE POINT SPACED 

HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A 
FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 
HEIGHTS ABOVE. AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED 
WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN 
LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST 
INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION 
WAS A DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR 
SHIP'S SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED. A 
SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT HELL 
GATE MINE IN NEW YORK HARBOR WAS SPRUNG, AND A MOMENT 
AFTERWARD A HUGE RISING OF THE SEA NEAR ONE SIDE OF THE 
ICEBERG WAS APPARENT. AND THROUGH THIS VAST LAKE OF 
UPLIFTED WATERS BROKE A SNOW-WHITE MASS OF ICE THAT HAD 
BEEN DETACHED FROM THE HUGE CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN. NO ONE 


6 POINT CHELTENHAM CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. STATELY ICEBERG ON 
"ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVE¬ 
MENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS. WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 
LIKE WHITENESS. WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING 
OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE. AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING 
UP.” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT 
GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A 
FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 
HEIGHTS ABOVE. AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED 
WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN 
LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST 
INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION 
WAS A DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR 
SHIP'S SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED. A 
SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT HELL 
GATE MINE IN NEW YORK HARBOR WAS SPRUNG. AND A MOMENT 
AFTERWARD A HUGE RISING OF THE SEA NEAR ONE SIDE OF THE 


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6 POINT CHELTENHAM ITALIC (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has eOer seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn southward march ” 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that 
surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice Will 
sometimes Vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and whirling trices until it looks like some hyperborean hip¬ 
popotamus, With skin of snow-like whiteness. Wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains of 
marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep Were breaking up," 
and that the end of all things had come. Great green Waves went thundering by as if 
a hurricane might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments 

ONE POINT SPACED 

before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from 
dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed 
from the waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first 
intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the 
water against our ship's side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock Very 
much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor Was sprung 
and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg was ap¬ 
parent, and through this vast lake of uplifted Waters broke a snow-white mass of ice 
that had been detached from the huge crystal mountain. No one who has ever seen a 


6 POINT CHELTENHAM ITALIC (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn southward march ' 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that 
surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hip¬ 
popotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the Waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains of 
marble, and surely it looked as if the “great Waters of the deep were breaking up," 
and that the end of all things had come. Great green Waves went thundering by as if 
a hurricane might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments 
before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from 
dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides arc almost covered with cascades formed 
from the waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first 
intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the 
water against our ship's side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock Very 
much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, 
and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg Was ap¬ 
parent, and through this Vast lake of uplifted Waters broke a snow-white mass of ice 
that had been detached from the huge crystal mountain. No one who has ever seen a 


Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


My son. my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays- 
The elvan k’ n 8' With crown and train? 

My child, tis only the mist and the rain. 


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6 POINT CHELTENHAM ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
"ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS. SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN 
OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS 
OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURN¬ 
ING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE. AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED /15 IF THE "GREA T WA TERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING 
UP." AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT 
GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A 

ONE POINT SPACED 

FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS 
ABOVE. AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH 
CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED 
UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMA¬ 
TION WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A 
DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WA TER AGAINST OUR SHIP S SIDE 
AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A SHOCK VERY 
MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT HELL GATE MINE 
IN NEW YORK HARBOR WAS SPRUNG, AND A MOMENT AFTERWARD 
A HUGE RISING OF THE SEA NEAR ONE SIDE OF THE ICEBERG WAS 
APPARENT, AND THROUGH THIS VAST LAKE OF UPLIFTED WATERS 
BROKE A SNOW-WHITE MASS OF ICE THAT HAD BEEN DETACHED 
FROM THE HUGE CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN. NO ONE WHO HAS EVER 


6 POINT CHELTENHAM ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
"ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS. WITH SKIN 
OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS. WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS 
OF THE NORTHERN SEA. 1 HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURN¬ 
ING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE. AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE "GREA T WA TERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING 
UP." AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME GREAT 
GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A 
FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FL YING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS 
ABOVE. AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH 
CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED 
UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMA 
TION WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A 
DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP'S SIDE 
AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED. A SHOCK VERY 
MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT HELL GATE MINE 
IN NEW YORK HARBOR WAS SPRUNG. AND A MOMENT AFTERWARD 
A HUGE RISING OF THE SEA NEAR ONE SIDE OF THE ICEBERG WAS 


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8 POINT CHELTENHAM (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn southward 
march would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great 
mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drift¬ 
ing by turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, 
wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
“great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had 

ONE POINT SPACED 

come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been 
howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been as mo¬ 
tionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights 
above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the 
waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first inti¬ 
mation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the 
water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock 
very much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor 


8 POINT CHELTENHAM (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn southward 
march" would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great 
mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drift¬ 
ing by turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, 
wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
“great waters of the deep were breaking up.” and that the end of all things had 
come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been 
howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been as mo¬ 
tionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights 
above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the 
waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first inti¬ 
mation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the 
water against our ship's side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock 
very much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor 


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Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 
Who rides through the night wind? A father and child 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm 
He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 
The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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Monotype Section 


8 POINT CHELTENHAM CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
“ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF 
SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVER¬ 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP 
WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 
COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A 
HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS 
THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH 
DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES 
ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE 
WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVER- 


8 POINT CHELTENHAM CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
“ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF 
SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS 
OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVER¬ 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE "GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP 
WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 
COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A 
HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS 
THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH 
DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES 
ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE 
WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVER¬ 
TURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE COM 


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Monotype Section 


8 POINT CHELTENHAM ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn southward march” 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that 
surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice Will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hip¬ 
popotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains of 
marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up," 
and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if 

ONE POINT SPACED 

a hurricane might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments 
before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from 
dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides arc almost covered with cascades formed 
from the waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first 
intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the 
water against our ship's side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock Very 
much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung 
and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg was ap¬ 
parent. and through this vast lake of uplifted waters broke a snow-white mass of ice 


8 POINT CHELTENHAM ITALIC (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stalely iceberg on “its solemn southward march' 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that 
surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hip¬ 
popotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains of 
marble, and surely it looked as if the great waters of the deep were breaking up,'' 
and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if 
a hurricane might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments 
before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from 
dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed 
from the waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first 
intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the 
water against our ship's side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock Very 
much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung. 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don't you see, father, the King of the Fays — 

The elvan king- with crown and train? 

My child, tis only the mist and the rain. 


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Monotype Section 


8 POINT CHELTENHAM ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. STATELY ICEBERG ON 
ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMA TES. STILL A GREA T 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN 
OF SNOW-LIKE WHI TEN ESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH 
OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, 

ONE POINT SPACED 

AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE ' GREAT WATERS OF THE 
DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THA T THE END OF ALL THINGS 
HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS 
IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS 
ACROSS THE SEA THA T BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN 
AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM 
DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE. AND THE SLIPPER Y 
SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM 
THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY 
OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST IN TIM A TION WE HAD OF THE 
COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK FROM 


8 POINT CHELTENHAM ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
"ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMA TES. STILL A GREA T 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS. WITH SKIN 
OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS. WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH 
OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, 
AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE GREAT WATERS OF THE 
DEEP WERE BREAKING UP, AND THA T THE END OF ALL THINGS 
HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS 
IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS 
ACROSS THE SEA THA T BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN 
AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM 
DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE. AND THE SLIPPERY 
SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM 
THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY 


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10 POINT CHELTENHAM (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating islands 
of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so impres¬ 
sive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that 
surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great 
mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippo- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

potamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in 
the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such over¬ 
turning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and 
that the end of all things had come. Great green waves went 
thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for 
hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been as 


10 POINT CHELTENHAM (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating islands 
of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so impres¬ 
sive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that 
surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great 
mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippo¬ 
potamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in 
the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such over¬ 
turning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and 
that the end of all things had come. Great green waves went 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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10 POINT CHELTENHAM CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS. SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 
OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO¬ 
POTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVER¬ 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 
MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND 
THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT 
GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A 


10 POINT CHELTENHAM CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 
OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO¬ 
POTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVER¬ 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 
MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND 


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Monotype Section 

10 POINT CHELTENHAM ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on its solemn 
southward march'' would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air 
of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these 
colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes Vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by 
turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling trices 
until it loo\s like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of 
ONE POINT SPACED 

snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern 
sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving moun¬ 
tains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the 
deep Were breaking up,'' and that the end of all things had come. 
Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have 
been howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments before 
had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash 


10 POINT CHELTENHAM ITALIC (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march'' would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air 
of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these 
colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by 
turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks 
until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of 
snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern 
sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving moun¬ 
tains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the 
deep were breaking up," and that the end of all things had come. 
Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have 
been howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments before 
had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays — 

The elvan ki n S< With crown and train? 

My child, 'tis only the mist and the rain. 


Comb. w. Chelt. (pp. 64-65) and Chelt. Bold Condensed (pp. 


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Monotype Section 


10 POINT CHELTENHAM ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS 
OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMA TES. STILL A GREA T MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 
OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIP¬ 
POPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH 
OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 
MARBLE, AND SUREL YIT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREA T 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP," AND 
THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT 
GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A 


10 POINT CHELTENHAM ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS 
OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MO VEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF A WFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMA TES. STILL A GREA T MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 
OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIP¬ 
POPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH 
OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 
MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP," AND 


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Monotype Section 

12 POINT CHELTENHAM (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on 
“its solemn southward march” would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness 
and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice 

ONE POINT SPACED 

will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of 
steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the north¬ 
ern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these 
moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if 


12 POINT CHELTENHAM (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on 
“its solemn southward march would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness 
and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice 
will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of 
steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild) 
Who rides through the night wind) A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze) 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays — 
The elvan king, with crown and train) 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


Comb. w. Chelt. Italic (pp. 70-71) and Chelt. Bold Condensed (pp. 112-113) 


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Monotype Section 


12 POINT CHELTENHAM CAPS (Leaded i 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 

ONE POINT SPACED 

OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT¬ 
ONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING 
BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UN¬ 
TIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 
HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE 
WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE 


12 POINT CHELTENHAM CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT¬ 
ONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING 
BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UN¬ 
TIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 
HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE 


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Monotype Section 

12 POINT CHELTENHAM ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on its 
solemn southward march would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic move¬ 
ments, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of 
cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
Vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by 
turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling 
trices until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, 

ONE POINT SPACED 

with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the 
Waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such over¬ 
turning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely 
it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking 
up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great green 
waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have 
been howling for hours across the sea that but a few 
moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond 


12 POINT CHELTENHAM ITALIC (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “ its 
solemn southward march’ would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic move¬ 
ments, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of 
cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by 
turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling 
tricks until it looks lik e some hyperborean hippopotamus, 
with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the 
waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such over¬ 
turning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely 
it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking 
up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great green 
waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have 


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Monotype Section 


12 POINT CHELTENHAM ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. 
STATELY ICEBERG ON-ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRA TIC MOVEMENTS , SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 

ONE POINT SPACED 

COLD CLIMA TES. STILL A GREA T MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT¬ 
ONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING 
BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UN¬ 
TIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 
HIPPOPOTAMUS. WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE 
WHITENESS. WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE 


12 POINT CHELTENHAM ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS. SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THA T 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNT AIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT¬ 
ONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING 
BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UN¬ 
TIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 


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Monotype Section 


5 POINT CASLON BOLD (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these 
colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by 
turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks 
until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of 
snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern 
sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains 
of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep 
were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great 
green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been 
howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had 

ONE POINT SPACED 

been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered 
with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by the 
rapidly overturning berg The first intimation we had of the coming 
on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against 
our ship's side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very 
much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York 
Harbor was sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of the 
sea near one side of the iceberg was apparent, and through this vast 
lake of uplifted waters broke a snow-white mass of ice that had been 
detached from the huge crystal mountain. No one who has ever seen 


5 POINT CASLON BOLD (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these 
colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by 
turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks 
until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of 
snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern 
sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains 
of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep 
were breaking up.” and that the end of all things had come. Great 
green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been 
howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had 
been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered 
with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by the 
rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming 
on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against 
our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very 
much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York 
Harbor was sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of the 
sea near one side of the iceberg was apparent, and through this vast 
lake of uplifted water? broke a snow-white mass of ice that had been 
detached from the huge crystal mountain. No one who has ever seen 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child ! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see. father, the King of the Fays — 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tls only the mist and the rain. 


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5 POINT CASLON BOLD CAPS (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG 
ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF 
AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPER¬ 
BOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITE¬ 
NESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTH¬ 
ERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF 
THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE "GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE 
BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 


ONE POINT SPACED 

COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BA' AS IF 
A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS 
ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD 
BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS 
OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY' HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE 
SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES 
FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP 
BA' THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMA¬ 
TION WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS 
A DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR 
SHIP’S SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED, 
A SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT 
HELL GATE MINE IN NEW YORK HARBOR WAS SPRUNG, AND 
A MOMENT AFTERWARD A HUGE RISING OF THE SEA NEAR 
ONE SIDE OF THE ICEBERG WAS APPARENT. AND THROUGH 
THIS VAST LAKE OF UPLIFTED WATERS BROKE A SNOW-WHITE 


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5 POINT CASLON BOLD CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. STATELY ICEBERG 
ON "ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF 
AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPER¬ 
BOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITE¬ 
NESS W ALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTH; 
FRN SEA I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF 
THFSE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
I OOKF.D AS IF TOE "GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE 
BREAKING UP." AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 
COME GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF 
A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS 
ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD 
BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS 
OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY' HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE 
SlIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES 
FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP 
BA' THF RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMAr 
TION WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS 
i DUI I SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR 
SHIP’S SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE BEAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED. 
a SHOCK VERA’ MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT 
HFI I GATE MINE IN NEW YORK HARBOR WAS SPRUNG, AND 
A MOMENT AFTERWARD A HUGE RISING OF THE SEA NEAR 
ONF SIDE OF’ THE ICEBF.RG WAS APPARENT, AND IHROUGH 
THIS VAST LAKE OF UPLI FTED WATERS BROKE A SNOW-WHITE 


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6 POINT CASLON BOLD (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately Iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so 
impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallow¬ 
ing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but 
one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and 
surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking 
up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves 

ONE POINT SPACED 

went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling 
for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been 
as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been 
lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation 
we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from 
under the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast 
had been exploded, a shock very much like that given when the 
great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and a 


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6 POINT CASLON BOLD (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so 
impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallow¬ 
ing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but 
one such overturning of these moving mountains ofmarble, and 
surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking 
up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves 
went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling 
for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been 
as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been 
lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation 
we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from 
under the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast 
had been exploded, a shock very much like that given when the 
great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and a 


Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the Ring of the Fays— 
The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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Monotype Section 


6 POINT CASLON BOLD CAPS (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND AL¬ 
MOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONO¬ 
TONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN 
OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN 
THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS 
OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT 


ONE POINT SPACED 

?«?^?rT. END , OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN 
WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE 
MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE 
THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF 
FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE AND THE 
SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES 
FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED 
UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST 
INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CON¬ 
VULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER 
AGAINST OUR SHIP'S SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST 
HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE THAT 
GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT HELL GATE MINE IN NEW YORK 
HARBOR WAS SPRUNG. AND A MOMENT AFTERWARD 


6 POINT CASLON BOLD CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON "ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND AL¬ 
MOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONO¬ 
TONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN 
OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN 
THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS 
OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT 
THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN 
WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE 
MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE 
SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF 
FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE AND THE 
SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES 
FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED 
UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST 
INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CON¬ 
VULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER 
AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST 


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Monotype Section 


8 POINT CASLON BOLD (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold cli¬ 
mates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of 
snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 

ONE POINT SPACED 

northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these 
moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
“great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the 
end of all things had come. Great green waves went thunder¬ 
ing by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours 
across the sea that but a few moments before had been as 
motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been 


8 POINT CASLON BOLD (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold cli¬ 
mates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of 
snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these 
moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
“great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the 
end of all things had come. Great green waves went thunder¬ 
ing by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours 
across the sea that but a few moments before had been as 
motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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Monotype Section 


8 POINT CASLON BOLD CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL 
IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTH¬ 
ERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING 
OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE 
DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF 
ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT 
THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN 
HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A 
FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS 
AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH 
DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIP¬ 
PERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES 


8 POINT CASLON BOLD CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL 
IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTH¬ 
ERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING 
OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE 
DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF 
ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT 
THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN 
HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A 
FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS 


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Monotype Section 


10 POINT CASLON BOLD (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg 
on “its solemn southward march” would ever 
credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the 
air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will some¬ 
times vary its monotonous movements of steady 

ONE POINT SPACED 

drifting by turning somersaults and double somer¬ 
saults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning 
of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were 
breaking up,” and that the end of all things had 


10 POINT CASLON BOLD (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg 
on “its solemn southward march” would ever 
credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the 
air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will some¬ 
times vary its monotonous movements of steady 
drifting by turning somersaults and double somer¬ 
saults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning 
of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 

There ! little girl, don’t cry ! 

They have broken your doll, I know; 

And your tea set blue, 

And your playhouse, too, 

Are things of the long ago; 

But childish troubles will soon pass by— 
There ! little girl, don’t cry ! 


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Monotype Section 


10 POINT CASLON BOLD CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPO¬ 
TAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITE¬ 
NESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS 
OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 
MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE 


10 POINT CASLON BOLD CAPS Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPO¬ 
TAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITE¬ 
NESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS 
OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 


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Monotype 


Section 


12 POINT CASLON BOLD (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march” 
would ever credit these floating islands of 
ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful 
stillness and almost solemn solidity that 

ONE POINT SPACED 

surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of 


12 POINT CASLON BOLD (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march” 
would ever credit these floating islands of 
ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful 
stillness and almost solemn solidity that 
surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some 


There ! little girl, don’t cry ! 

They have broken your doll, I know; 

And your tea set blue, 

And your playhouse, too, 

Are things of the long ago; 

But childish troubles will soon pass by— 
There! little girl, don’t cry! 


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Monotype Section 


12 POINT CASLON BOLD CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN 
SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE 
IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 

ONE POINT SPACED 

CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOT¬ 
AMUS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 


12 POINT CASLON BOLD CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN 
SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE 
IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 


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Monotype Section 


14 POINT CASLON BOLD (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, 
stately iceberg on “its solemn south¬ 
ward march” would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and 

ONE POINT SPACED 

almost solemn solidity that surrounds 
these colossal children of cold climates. 
Still a great mountain of ice will some¬ 
times vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somer- 


14 POINT CASLON BOLD (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, 
stately iceberg on “its solemn south¬ 
ward march” would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that surrounds 
these colossal children of cold climates. 
Still a great mountain of ice will some- 

There! little girl, don’t cry! 

They have broken your doll, I know; 

And your tea set blue, 

And your playhouse, too, 

Are things of the long ago; 

But childish troubles will soon pass by— 
There! little girl, don’t cry! 


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14 POINT CASLON BOLD CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN 
A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
“ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD WAY” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ER¬ 
RATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRES- 


ONE POINT SPACED 

SIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY WHICH SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME¬ 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 


14 POINT CASLON BOLD CAPS (Solid I 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN 
A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
“ITS SOUTHWARD MARCH” CAN 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING IS¬ 
LANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND MOVEMENTS, 
SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF 
AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHIL¬ 
DREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL 
A BIG MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONO- 


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18 POINT CASLON BOLD (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a 
| grand, stately iceberg on “its 1 

1 solemn southward march” | 

would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified 

ONE POINT SPACED 

| capers and erratic movements, 1 

| so impressive is the air of awful | 

stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these 
colossal children of cold cli- 


18 POINT CASLON BOLD (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a 
grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” 
would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air of awful 
stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these 
colossal children of cold cli- 


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18 POINT CASLON BOLD CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

1 NO ONE WHO HAS EVER 

1 SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 

| ICEBERG ON “ITS SOUTH- 

1 WARD MARCH” WOULD 

I EVER CREDIT THESE IS¬ 

LANDS OF ICE WITH UN- 


ONE POINT SPACED 

DIGNIFIED CAPERS, AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR 
OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLID- 


18 POINT CASLON BOLD CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER 
SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE IS¬ 
LANDS OF ICE WITH UN¬ 
DIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR 
OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 


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6 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so 
impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallow¬ 
ing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but 
one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and 
surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking 

ONE POINT SPACED 

up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves 
went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling 
for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been 
as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been 
lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation 
we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from 
under the water against our ship's side as if a submarine blast 
had been exploded, a shock very much like that given when the 
great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and a 
moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the 


6 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so 
impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallow¬ 
ing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but 
one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and 
surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking 
up, and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves 
went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling 
for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been 
as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been 
lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation 
we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from 
under the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast 
had been exploded, a shock very much like that given when the 
great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and a 
moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the 


Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays — 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, 'tis only the mist and the rain. 


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6 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND AL¬ 
MOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT¬ 
ONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN 
OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN 
THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS 
OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 


ONE POINT SPACED 

WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT 
THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN 
WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE 
MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE 
SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF 
FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE AND THE 
SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES 
FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED 
UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST 
INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CON¬ 
VULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER 
AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST 
HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE THAT 


6 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON "ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND AL¬ 
MOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL AGREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONO¬ 
TONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN 
OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN 
THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS 
OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT 
THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN 
WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE 
MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE 
SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF 
FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE 
SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES 
FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED 
UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST 
INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CON¬ 
VULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER 
AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST 
HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE THAT 


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Monotype Section 


8 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who Has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold cli¬ 
mates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of 

ONE POINT SPACED 

snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. 1 have seen but one such overturning of these 
moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
“great waters of the deep were breaking up, and that the 
end of all things had come. Great green waves went thunder¬ 
ing by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours 
across the sea that but a few moments before had been as 
motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been 


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8 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on ‘‘its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold cli¬ 
mates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of 
snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these 
moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
“great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the 
end of all things had come. Great green waves went thunder¬ 
ing by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours 
across the sea that but a few moments before had been as 
motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child ! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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8 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CAPS (Leaded) 

ONE POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLI¬ 
MATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL 

TWO POINT SPACED 

IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTH¬ 
ERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING 
OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE 
DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF 
ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT 
THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN 
HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A 
FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS 


8 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLI¬ 
MATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL 
IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTH¬ 
ERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING 
OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE 
DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF 
ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT 
THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN 
HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A 
FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS 
AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH 
DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIP¬ 
PERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES 
FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED 
UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST 


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10 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg 
on “its solemn southward march” would ever 
credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the 
air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will some¬ 
times vary its monotonous movements of steady 

ONE POINT SPACED 

drifting by turning somersaults and double somer¬ 
saults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning 
of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were 
breaking up,” and that the end of all things had 


10 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg 
on “its solemn southward march” would ever 
credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the 
air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will some¬ 
times vary its monotonous movements of steady 
drifting by turning somersaults and double somer¬ 
saults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning 

There ! little girl, don’t cry ! 

They have broken your doll, I know; 

And your tea set blue, 

And your playhouse, too, 

Are things of the long ago; 

But childish troubles will soon pass by— 
There ! little girl, don’t cry ! 


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10 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CAPS (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPO¬ 
TAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITE¬ 
NESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS 
OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 
MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE 


10 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPO¬ 
TAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITE¬ 
NESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS 
OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 


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12 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march” 
would ever credit these floating islands of 
ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful 
stillness and almost solemn solidity that 

ONE POINT SPACED 

surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of 
snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in 


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12 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march” 
would ever credit these floating islands of 
ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful 
stillness and almost solemn solidity that 
surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some 

There ! little girl, don’t cry ! 

They have broken your doll, I know; 

And your tea set blue, 

And your playhouse, too, 

Are things of the long ago; 

But childish troubles will soon pass by — 
There! little girl, don’t cry! 


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Monotype Section 


12 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN 
SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE 
IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 

ONE POINT SPACED 

SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 


12 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN 
SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE 
IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOT¬ 
AMUS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 


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Monotype Section 

14 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, 
stately iceberg on “its solemn south¬ 
ward march” would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so im- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

pressive is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that surrounds 
these colossal children of cold climates. 

Still a great mountain of ice will some¬ 
times vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somer- 


14 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, 
stately iceberg on “its solemn south¬ 
ward march” would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that surrounds 
these colossal children of cold climates. 
Still a great mountain of ice will some¬ 
times vary its monotonous movements 

There! little girl, don’t cry! 

They have broken your doll, I know; 

And your tea set blue, 

And your playhouse, too, 

Are things of the long ago; 

But childish troubles will soon pass by— 
There! little girl, don’t cry! 


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Monotype Section 


14 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN 
A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
“ITS SOUTHWARD MARCH” CAN 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING 
ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND MOVEMENTS, 
SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF 

ONE POINT SPACED 

AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL ONES 
OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL BIG 
MOUNTAINS OF ICE WILL SOME¬ 
TIMES VARY THEIR MONOTO¬ 
NOUS MOVEMENTS OF DRIFTING 


14 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN 
A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
“ITS SOUTHWARD MARCH” CAN 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING 
ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, 
SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF 
AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL ONES 
OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL BIG 
MOUNTAINS OF ICE WILL VARY 
THEIR MONOTONOUS WAYS BY 


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Monotype Section 


18 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a 
grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march’’ 
would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified 

ONE POINT SPACED 

capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air of awful 
stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these 
colossal children of cold cli- 


18 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a 
grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” 
would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air of awful 
stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these 
colossal children of cold cli¬ 
mates. Still a great mountain 


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Monotype Section 

18 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER 
SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE IS- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

LANDS OF ICE WITH UN¬ 
DIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR 
OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLID- 


18 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CAPS iSolid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER 
SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE IS¬ 
LANDS OF ICE WITH UN¬ 
DIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR 
OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 


Comb. w. Caslon (pp. 50-51) 

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Monotype Section 


6 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march" would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so 
impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallow¬ 
ing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but 
one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and 
surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking 
up," and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves 
went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling 

ONE POINT SPACED 

for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been 
as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been 
lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation 
we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from 
under the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast 
had been exploded, a shock very much like that given when the 
great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and a 
moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the 
iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted 


6 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD ITALIC (Solid) 


No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on **its 
solemn southward march" would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so 
impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallow¬ 
ing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but 
one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and 
surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking 
up," and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves 
went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling 
for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been 
as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been 
lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation 
we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from 
under the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast 
had been exploded, a shock very much like that given when the 
great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and a 
moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the 
iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted 


Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays — 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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Monotype Section 


6 POINT CHELT BOLD ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON "ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND AL¬ 
MOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CL1MA TES. STILL A GREA T 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT¬ 
ONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN 
OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN 
THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. 1 HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS 
OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE "GREAT 

ONE POINT SPACED 

WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT 
THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN 
WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE 
MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE 
SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF 
FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE AND THE 
SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES 
FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED 
UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST 
INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CON¬ 
VULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER 
AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST 
HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE THAT 
GIVEN WHEN THE GREA T HELL GA TE MINE IN NEW YORK 
HARBOR WAS SPRUNG, AND A MOMENT AFTERWARD 


6 POINT CHELT BOLD ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON "ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND AL¬ 
MOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMA TES. STILL A GREA T 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT¬ 
ONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN 
OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN 
THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS 
OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE "GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP," AND THAT 
THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN 
WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE 
MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE 
SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF 
FOAM DASH DO WN FROM DIZZ Y HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE 
SLIPPER Y SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES 
FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED 
UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST 
INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CON¬ 
VULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER 
AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST 


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Monotype Section 


8 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold cli¬ 
mates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of 
snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 

ONE POINT SPACED 

northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these 
moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
“great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the 
end of all things had come. Great green waves went thunder¬ 
ing by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours 
across the sea that but a few moments before had been as 
motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been 
lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intima- 


8 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD ITALIC (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold cli¬ 
mates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of 
snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these 
moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
“great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the 
end of all things had come. Great green waves went thunder¬ 
ing by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours 
across the sea that but a few moments before had been as 
motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been 
lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intima¬ 
tion we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull 
shock from under the water against our ship’s side as if a sub¬ 
marine blast had been exploded, a shock very much like that 
given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was 
sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near 
one side of the iceberg was apparent, and through this vast 
lake of uplifted waters broke a snow-white mass of ice that 


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Monotype Section 


8 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLI¬ 
MATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL 
IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTH¬ 
ERN SEA I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING 
OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SUREL Y IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE 
DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF 
ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT 
THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HA VE BEEN 
HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A 
FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS 
AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH 
DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIP¬ 
PERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES 


8 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLI¬ 
MATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL 
IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTH¬ 
ERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING 
OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SUREL Y IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE 
DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF 
ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT 
THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HA VE BEEN 
HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A 
FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS 


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Monotype Section 


10 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg 
on “its solemn southward march” would ever 
credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the 
air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will some¬ 
times vary its monotonous movements of steady 
drifting by turning somersaults and double somer¬ 
saults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 

ONE POINT SPACED 

hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning 
of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were 
breaking up,” and that the end of all things had 
come. Great green waves went thundering by as 
if a hurricane might have been howling for hours 
across the sea that but a few moments before had 


10 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD ITALIC (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg 
on “its solemn southward march” would ever 
credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the 
air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will some¬ 
times vary its monotonous movements of steady 
drifting by turning somersaults and double somer¬ 
saults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning 
of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were 
breaking up,” and that the end of all things had 
come. Great green waves went thundering by as 
if a hurricane might have been howling for hours 


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Monotype Section 


10 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

MOVEMENTS OF STEAD Y DRIFTING B Y TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPO¬ 
TAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITE¬ 
NESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS 
OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 
MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE 


10 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMA TES. STILL A GREA TMOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEAD Y DRIFTING B Y TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPO¬ 
TAMUS. WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITE¬ 
NESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS 


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12 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately 
iceberg on (< its solemn southward march’* 
would ever credit these floating islands of 
ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful 
stillness and almost solemn solidity that 
surrounds these colossal children of cold 

ONE POINT SPACED 

climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of 
snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in 


12 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD ITALIC (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately 
iceberg on (t its solemn southward march” 
would ever credit these floating islands of 
ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful 
stillness and almost solemn solidity that 
surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of 

There! little girl, don’t cry! 

They have broken your doll, I know; 

And your tea set blue, 

And your playhouse, too, 

Are things of the long ago; 

But childish troubles will soon pass by — 
There! little girl, don’t cry! 


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Monotype Section 


12 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 
TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN 
SOUTHWARD MARCH ” WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE 
IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 


ONE POINT SPACED 

CLIMA TES. S TILL A GREA T MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEAD Y 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOT¬ 
AMUS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 


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12 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN 
SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE 
IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 


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Monotype Section 


6 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CONDENSED 
(Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn southward 
march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great 
mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting 
by turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks 
like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of 
these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of 
the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great green 
waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours 

ONE POINT SPACED 

across the sea that but a few moments before had been as motionless as a mill 
pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery 
sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been 
lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of the con ing 
on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against our ship's side 
as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much like that given when 
the great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and a moment after¬ 
ward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg was apparent, and 
through this vast lake of uplifted waters broke a snow-white mass of ice that had 
been detached from the huge crystal mountain. No one who has ever seen a grand 


6 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CONDENSED 
(Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn southward 
march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great 
mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady, drifting 
by turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks 
like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of 
these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of 
the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great green 
waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours 
across the sea that but a few moments before had been as motionless as a mill 
pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery 
sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been 
lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming 
on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against our ship's side 
as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much like that given when 
the great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and a moment after¬ 
ward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg was apparent, and 
through this vast lake of uplifted waters broke a snow-white mass of ice that had 
been detached from the huge crystal mountain. No one who has ever seen a grand 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


Comb. w. Chelt. (pp. 56-57) and Chelt. Italic (pp. 58-59) 


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Monotype Section 


6 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CONDENSED CAPS 
(Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS 
SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOAT¬ 
ING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL NESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 
HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOW¬ 
ING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN 
BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 
MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE 
DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 
COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRI- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

CANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA 
THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS 
A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 
HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED 
WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN 
LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMA¬ 
TION WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL 
SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE AS IF A 
SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE 
THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT HELL GATE MINE IN NEW YORK 
HARBOR WAS SPRUNG, AND A MOMENT AFTERWARD A HUGE RISING 
OF THE SEA NEAR ONE SIDE OF THE ICEBERG WAS APPARENT, AND 
THROUGH THIS LAKE OF UPLIFTED WATERS BROKE A SNOW-WHITE 
MASS OF ICE THAT HAD BEEN DETACHED FROM THE HUGE CRYSTAL 


6 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CONDENSED CAPS 

(Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS 
SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOAT¬ 
ING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 
HIPPOPOTAMUS. WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS. WALLOW¬ 
ING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN 
BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 
MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE 
DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 
COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRI¬ 
CANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA 
THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS 
A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 
HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED 
WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN 
LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMA¬ 
TION WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL 
SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE AS IF A 
SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE 
THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT HELL GATE MINE IN NEW YORK 


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8 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CONDENSED (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn southward 
march would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified capers 
and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady 
drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until 
it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, 
wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if 
the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things 

ONE POINT SPACED 

had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have 
been howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been 
as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy 
heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed 
from the waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The 
first intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from 
under the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, 
a shock very much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York 
Harbor was sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one 


8 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CONDENSED (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn southward 
march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified capers 
and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady 
drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until 
it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, 
wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if 
the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things 
had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have 
been howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been 
as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy 
heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed 
from the waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The 
first intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from 
under the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, 
a shock very much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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Monotype Section 


8 POINT CHELT BOLD CONDENSED CAPS (Leaded) 
TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
“ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRAT¬ 
IC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOS- 
SAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPER¬ 
BOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. 
I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 

ONE POINT SPACED 

MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END 
OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDER¬ 
ING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR 
HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD 
BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM 
DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY 
SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE 
WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVER¬ 
TURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE COMING 
ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE 
WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD 


8 POINT CHELT BOLD CONDENSED CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
“ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRAT¬ 
IC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOS¬ 
SAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPER¬ 
BOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. 
I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 
MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END 
OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDER¬ 
ING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR 
HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD 
BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM 
DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY 
SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE 
WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVER- 


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10 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CONDENSED (Leaded) 
TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so 
impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallow¬ 
ing around in the waters of the northern sea. 1 have seen but 
one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and 
surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking 
up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves 
went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling 
for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been 


10 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CONDENSED (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so 
impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallow¬ 
ing around in the waters of the northern sea. i have seen but 
one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and 
surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking 
up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, 'tis only the mist and the rain. 


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10 POINT CHELT. BOLD CONDENSED CAPS (Leaded) 
TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLI¬ 
MATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME¬ 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL 

ONE POINT SPACED 

IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, 
WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING 
AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I 
HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE 
MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP 
WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL 
THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT 
THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE 


10 POINT CHELT. BOLD CONDENSED CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLI¬ 
MATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME¬ 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL 
IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, 
WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING 
AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I 
HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE 
MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP 
WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL 


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Monotype Section 

12 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CONDENSED 
(Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on 
“its solemn southward march” would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful 
stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds 
these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great 
mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous 
movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it 

ONE POINT SPACED 

looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin 
of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters 
of the northern sea. I have seen but one such over¬ 
turning of these moving mountains of marble, and 
surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were 
breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. 

Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane 


12 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CONDENSED 
(Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on 
“its solemn southward march” would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful 
stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds 
these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great 
mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous 
movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin 
of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters 
of the northern sea. I have seen but one such over¬ 
turning of these moving mountains of marble, and 


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Monotype Section 


12 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CONDENSED CAPS 

(Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH- 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 

ONE POINT SPACED 

CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOT¬ 
AMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITE¬ 
NESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS 
OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 


12 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CONDENSED CAPS 

(Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 


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Monotype Section 


6 POINT CENTURY BOLD (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so 
impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow- 
like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern 
sea. I have seen hut one such overturning of these moving 
mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters 
of the deep w ere breaking up,” and that the end of all things had 


ONE POINT SPACED 

come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane 
might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few 
moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying 
flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the 
slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the 
waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. 
The first intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion 
was a dull shock from under the water against our ship’s side 
as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much 
like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York 
Harbor was sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of 


6 POINT CENTURY BOLD (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of Ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so 
impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
(hat surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow- 
like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern 
sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving 
mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters 
of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had 
come. Great green waves w ent thundering by as if a hurricane 
might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few 
moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying 
flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the 
slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the 
waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. 
The first intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion 
was a dull shock from under the water against our ship’s side 
as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much 
like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York 
Harbor was sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of 
the sea near one side of the iceberg was apparent, and through 
this vast lake of uplifted waters broke a snow-white mass of ice 


Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 
Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 
The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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Monotype Section 


6 POINT CENTURY BOLD CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OK 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 
OF STEADY DRIFTING BY r TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO¬ 
POTAMUS. WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTH¬ 
ERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING 
OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 

ONE POINT SPACED 

SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF 
THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END 
OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES 
WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA 
THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF 
FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, 
AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED 
WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT 
HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY' OVERTURNING 
BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE 
COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK 
FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE 
AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A 


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6 POINT CENTURY BOLD CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE YVHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY' 
ICEBERG ON "ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC YIOVE- 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT YtOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIYIES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 
OF STEADY DRIFTING BY' TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOYIE HYPERBOREAN HIPPO¬ 
POTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTH¬ 
ERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING 
OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF 
THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END 
OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES 
WENT THUNDERING BY' AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA 
THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF 
FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, 
YNI) THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED 
WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT 
H AVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY' THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING 
BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE 


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Monotype Section 


8 POINT CENTURY BOLD (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice 
with undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the 
air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these 
colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by 
turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks 
until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of 
snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern 
sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving moun- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

tains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the 
deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. 
Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have 
been howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments before 
had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash 
down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted 
up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of 
the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the 


8 POINT CENTURY BOLD (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice 
with undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the 
air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these 
colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by 
turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks 
until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of 
snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern 
sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving moun¬ 
tains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the 
deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. 
Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have 
been howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments before 
had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash 
down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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Monotype Sectio 


8 POINT CENTURY BOLD CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
E' ER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND AL¬ 
MOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME 
HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 


ONE POINT SPACED 


LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE W ATERS 
OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH 
OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 
MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT 
THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN 
WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE 
MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE 
SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN 
AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF 
FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND 
THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CAS- 


8 POINT CENTURY BOLD CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND AL¬ 
MOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME 
HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 
LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS 
OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH 
OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 
MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT 
THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN 
WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE 
MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE 
SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN 


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Monotype Section 


10 POINT TYPEWRITER (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, state¬ 
ly iceberg on "its solemn southward 
march" would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers 
and erratic movements, so impressive is 
the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these co¬ 
lossal children of cold climates. Still 
a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady 

ONE POINT SPACED 

drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and whirling tricks until 
it looks like some hyperborean hippo¬ 
potamus, with skin of snow-like white¬ 
ness, wallowing around in the waters of 
the northern sea. I have seen but one 
such overturning of these moving mountains 
of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
"great waters of the deep were breaking 


10 POINT TYPEWRITER (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, state¬ 
ly iceberg on "its solemn southward 
march" would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers 
and erratic movements, so impressive is 
the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these co¬ 
lossal children of cold climates. Still 
a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady 
drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and whirling tricks until 
it looks like some hyperborean hippo¬ 
potamus, with skin of snow-like white¬ 
ness, wallowing around in the waters of 
the northern sea. I have seen but one 
such overturning of these moving moun¬ 
tains of marble, and surely it looked as 


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Monotype Section 


10 POINT TYPEWRITER CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATE¬ 
LY ICEBERG ON "ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD 
MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE ELOATING 
ISLANDS OE ICE WITH UNDIGNIEIED CARERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OE AWEUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE CO¬ 
LOSSAL CHILDREN OE COLD CLIMATES. STILL 
A GREAT MOUNTAIN OE ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OE STEADY 

ONE POINT SPACED 

DRIETING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL 
IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO¬ 
POTAMUS, WITH SKIN OE SNOW-LIKE WHITE¬ 
NESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OE 
THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE 
SUCH OVERTURNING OE THESE MOVING MOUN¬ 
TAINS OE MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS 
IE THE "GREAT WATERS OE THE DEEP WERE 
BREAKING UP," AND THAT THE END OE ALL 
THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT 


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10 POINT TYPEWRITER CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATE¬ 
LY ICEBERG ON "ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD 
MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE ELOATING 
ISLANDS OE ICE WITH UNDIGNIEIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OE AWEUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE C0 T 
LOSSAL CHILDREN OE COLD CLIMATES. STILL 
A GREAT MOUNTAIN OE ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OE STEADY 
DRIETING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL 
IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO¬ 
POTAMUS, WITH SKIN OE SNOW-LIKE WHITE¬ 
NESS WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OE 
THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE 
SUCH OVERTURNING OE THESE MOVING MOUN- 
TAINS OE MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS 


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Monotype Section 

12 POINT TYPEWRITER (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, 
stately iceberg on "its solemn 
southward march" would ever credit 
these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the 
air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds 
these colossal children of cold 

ONE POINT SPACED 

climates. Still a great mountain 
of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady 
drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and whirling 
tricks until it looks like some hy¬ 
perborean hippopotamus, with skin 
of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 


12 POINT TYPEWRITER (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, 
stately iceberg on "its solemn 
southward march" would ever credit 
these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the 
air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds 
these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain 
of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady 
drifting by turning somersaults 
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tricks until it looks like some 


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12 POINT TYPEWRITER CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON ’’ITS SOLEMN 
SOUTHWARD MARCH'' WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE BLOATING ISLANDS OE ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIEIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE 
AIR OE AWEUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OE COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
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MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OE STEADY 
DRIETING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING 
TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME 


12 POINT TYPEWRITER CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON ''ITS SOLEMN 
SOUTHWARD MARCH'' WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE BLOATING ISLANDS OE ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIEIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE 
AIR OE AWEUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OE COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OE ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OE STEADY 
DRIETING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING 
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5 POINT No. 10 (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn south¬ 
ward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness 
and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous 
movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somer¬ 
saults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
a round in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such over¬ 
turning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
“great waters of the deep were breaking up.” and that the end of all things 
had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might 

ONE POINT SPACED 

have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments before 
had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with 
cascades formed from the waters that had been lifted up by the rapidly 
overturning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming on of the 
convulsion was a. dull shock from under the water against our ship’s side 
as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much like that 
given when the great Hell Gate Mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and 
a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg 
was apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted waters broke a snow- 
white mass of ice that had been detached from the huge crystal mountain 


Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 
Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see. father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train ? 

My child, 'tis only the mist and the rain. 


5 POINT No. 10 (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn south¬ 
ward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness 
and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous 
movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somer¬ 
saults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such over¬ 
turning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
“great waters of the deep were breaking up.” and that the end of all things 
had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might 
have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments before 
had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with 
cascades formed from the waters that had been lifted up by the rapidly 
overturning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming on of the 
convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against our ship’s side 
as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much like that 
given when the great Hell Gate Mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and 
a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg 
was apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted waters broke a snow- 
white mass of ice that had been detached from the huge crystal mountain 


Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 
Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see. father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, 'tis only the mist and the rain. 


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5 POINT No. 10 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

SO OSE WHO HAS EVEK SEEN A GRAND. STATELY ICEBERG ON "ITS 
SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING 
ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, 
SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLI¬ 
MATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 
LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTH¬ 
ERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 
MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE "GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF 
ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE 
SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS 
A MILL POND. FLAWING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 
HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH 
CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY' 
THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF 
THE COMING OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE 
WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP'S SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN 
EXPLODED A SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT 
HELL GATE MINE IN NEW YORK HARBOR WAS SPRUNG, AND A MOMENT 
AFTERWARD A HUGE RISING OF THE SEA NEAR ONE SIDE OF THE ICEBERG 
WAS APPARENT, AND THROUGH THIS Y’AST LAKE OF UPLIFTED WATER 
BROKE A SNOW-WHITE MASS OF ICE THAT HAD BEEN DETACHED FROM 
THE HUGE CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN. 

WHO RIDES THROUGH THE DARKNESS SO LATE AND SO WILD? 

WHO RIDES THROUGH THE NIGHT WIND? A FATHER AND CHILD! 

HE NESTLES HIS DARLING UP SNUG FROM THE STORM 

HE HOLDS HIM SAFELY’. HOLDS HIM WARM 


5 POINT No. 10 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. STATELY ICEBERG ON "ITS 
SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING 
ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS. 
SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLI¬ 
MATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 
LIKE WHITENESS. WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTH¬ 
ERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 
MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE. AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE "GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP." AND THAT THE END OF 
ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS 
IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE 
SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS 
A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 
HEIGHTS ABOVE. AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH 
CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY 
THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF 
THE COMING OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE 
WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN 
EXPLODED. A SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT 
HELL GATE MINE IN NEW YORK HARBOR WAS SPRUNG. AND A MOMENT 
AFTERWARD A HUGE RISING OF THE SEA NEAR ONE SIDE OF THE ICEBERG 
WAS APPARENT, AND THROUGH THIS VAST LAKE OF UPLIFTED WATER 
BROKE A SNOW-WHITE MASS OF ICE THAT HAD BEEN DETACHED FROM 
THE HUGE CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN. 

WHO RIDES THROUGH THE DARKNESS SO LATE AND SO WILD? 

WHO RIDES THROUGH THE NIGHT WIND? A FATHER AND CHILD I 

HE NESTLES HIS DARLING UP SNUG FROM THE STORM. 

HE HOLDS HIM SAFELY. HOLDS HIM WARM. 


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5 POINT GOTHIC No. 4 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn southward 
march" would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive Is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain 
of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning 
somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the 
waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving 
mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were 


ONE POINT SPACED 

breaking up.” and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves went 
thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours across the sea that 
but a few moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam 
dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with cas¬ 
cades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning 
berg. The first intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull 
shock from under the water against our ship’s side as If a submarine blast had been 
exploded, a shock very much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New 
York Harbor was sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one 


Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son. my son. what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see. father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tls only the mist and the rain. 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


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5 POINT GOTHIC No. 4 (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn southward 

march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and 

erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain 
of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning 

somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the 
waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving 
mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were 
breaking up.” and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves went 

thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours across the sea that 
but a few moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam 
dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with cas¬ 
cades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning 

berg. The first intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull 

shock from under the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been 

exploded, a shock very much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New 

York Harbor was sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one 


Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see. father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tls only the mist and the rain. 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


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5 POINT GOTHIC No. 4 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS 
SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING 
ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, 
SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLI- 
MATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER. 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS. WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 
LIKE WHITENESS. WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTH¬ 
ERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 
MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE. AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF 
ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE 
SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS 
A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 
HEIGHTS ABOVE. AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVEREO WITH 
CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY 
THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF 
THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE 
WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN 
EXPLODED. A SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT 
HELL GATE MINE IN NEW YORK HARBOR WAS SPRUNG, AND A MOMENT 
AFTERWARD A HUGE RISING OF THE SEA NEAR ONE SIDE OF THE ICEBERG 
WAS APPARENT. AND THROUGH THIS VAST LAKE OF UPLIFTED WATER 
BROKE A SNOW-WHITE MASS OF ICE THAT HAD BEEN DETACHED FROM 


5 POINT GOTHIC No. 4 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS 
SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING 
ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS. 
SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLI¬ 
MATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS. WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 
LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTH¬ 
ERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE UCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 
MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE. AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END 01- 
ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS 
IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE 
SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS 
A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 
HEIGHTS ABOVE. AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH 
CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY 
THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF 
THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE 
WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN 
EXPLODED, A SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT 
HELL GATE MINE IN NEW YORK HARBOR WAS SPRUNG. AND A MOMENT 
AFTERWARD A HUGE RISING OF THE SEA NEAR ONE SIDE OF THE ICEBERG 
WAS APPARENT. AND THROUGH THIS VAST LAKE OF UPLIFTED WATER 
BROKE A SNOW-WHITE MASS OF ICE THAT HAD BEEN DETACHED FROM 
THE HUGE CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN. 

WHO RIDES THROUGH THE DARKNESS SO LATE AND SO WILD? 

WHO RIDES THROUGH THE NIGHT WIND? A FATHER AND CHILD! 

HE NESTLES HIS DARLING UP SNUG FROM THE STORM. 

HE HOLDS HIM SAFELY. HOLDS HIM WARM. 

MY SON, MY SON. WHAT STARTLES YOUR GAZE? 

THEN DON’T YOU SEE, FATHER, THE KING OF THE FAYS— 

THE ELVAN KING. WITH CROWN AND TRAIN? 

MY CHILD, ’TIS ONLY THE MIST AND THE RAIN. 


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6 POINT No. 10 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undig¬ 
nified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful 
stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still, a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like 
some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallow¬ 
ing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as 
if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up," and that the end of 
all things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hur- 


ONE POINT SPACED 

ricane might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few 
moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of 
foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by 
the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming 
on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against our 
ship’s side, as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much 
like that given when the great Hell Gate Mine in New York Harbor was 
sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side 
of the iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted waters 
broke a snow-white mass of ice that had been detached from the huge crystal 


6 POINT No. 10 (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on "its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undig¬ 
nified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful 
stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still, a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like 
some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallow¬ 
ing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as 
if the "great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of 
all things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hur¬ 
ricane might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few 
moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of 
foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by 
the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming 
on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against our 
ship’s side, as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much 
like that given when the great Hell Gate Mine in New Y'ork Harbor was 
sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side 
of the iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted waters 
broke a snow-white mass of ice that had been detached from the huge crystal 


Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides througli the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm 
He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


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6 POINT No. 10 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
“ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ER¬ 
RATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOS¬ 
SAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL, A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLIN'G TRICKS UNTIL 
IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN 
OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS 
OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURN¬ 
ING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT” WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAK- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

ING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT 
GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A 
FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS 
ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH 
CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED 
UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMA¬ 
TION WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL 
SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP'S SIDE AS IF 
A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A SHOCK VERY MUCH 
LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT HELL GATE MINE IN NEW 


6 POINT No. 10 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
“ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH’’ WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ER¬ 
RATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOS¬ 
SAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL, A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL 
IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN 
OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS 
OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURN¬ 
ING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT" WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAK¬ 
ING UP ” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT 
GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A 
FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS 
ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH 
CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED 
UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMA¬ 
TION WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL 
SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP'S SIDE AS IF 
A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A SHOCK VERY MUCH 
LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT HELL GATE MINE IN NEW 


WHO RIDES THROUGH THE DARKNESS SO LATE AND SO WILD? 

WHO RIDES THROUGH THE NIGHT WIND? A FATHER AND CHILD! 
HE NESTLES HIS DARLING UP SNUG FROM THE STORM, 

HE HOLDS HIM SAFELY, HOLDS HIM WARM. 


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Linotype Section 


6 POINT GOTHIC No. 4 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undig¬ 
nified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful 
stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like 
some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallow¬ 
ing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as 
if the "great waters of the deep were breaking up.” and that the end of 
all things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hur- 


ONE POINT SPACED 

ricane might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few 
moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of 
foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by 
the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming 
on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against our 
ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much 
like that given when the great Hell Gate Mine in New York Harbor was 
sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side 
of the iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted waters 
broke a snow-white mass of ice that had been detached from the huge crystal 


6 POINT GOTHIC No. 4 (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undig¬ 
nified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful 
stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like 
some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallow¬ 
ing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as 
if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of 
all things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hur¬ 
ricane might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few 
moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of 
foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by 
the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming 
on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against our 
ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much 
like that given when the great Hell Gate Mine in New York Harbor was 
sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side 
of the iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted waters 
broke a snow-white mass of ice that had been detached from the huge crystal 


Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


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Linotype Section 


6 POINT GOTHIC No. 4 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. STATELY ICEBERG ON 
“ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ER¬ 
RATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOS¬ 
SAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL 
IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN 
OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS. WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS 
OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURN¬ 
ING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAK- 

. ONE POINT SPACED 

ING UP." AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT 
GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A 
FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS 
ABOVE. AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH 
CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED 
UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMA¬ 
TION WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL 
SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE AS IF 
A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED. A SHOCK VERY MUCH 
LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT HELL GATE MINE IN NEW 
YORK HARBOR WAS SPRUNG, AND A MOMENT AFTERWARD A HUGE 


6 POINT GOTHIC No. 4 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. STATELY ICEBERG ON 
“ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ER¬ 
RATIC MOVEMENTS. SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOS¬ 
SAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL 
IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS. WITH SKIN 
OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS. WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS 
OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURN¬ 
ING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAK¬ 
ING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT 
GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A 
FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS 
ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH 
CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED 
UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMA¬ 
TION WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL 
SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE AS IF 
A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A SHOCK VERY MUCH 
LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT HELL GATE MINE IN NEW 
YORK HARBOR WAS SPRUNG. AND A MOMENT AFTERWARD A HUGE 


WHO RIDES THROUGH THE DARKNESS SO LATE AND SO WILD? 

WHO RIDES THROUGH THE NIGHT WIND? A FATHER AND CHILD! 
HE NESTLES HIS DARLING UP SNUG FROM THE STORM, 

HE HOLDS HIM SAFELY, HOLDS HIM WARM. 


Comb. w. No. 10 (p. 211) 


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Linotype Section 


6 POINT No. 2 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march" would ever credit these floating islands 
of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somer¬ 
saults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks 
like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. 
I have seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains 
of marble and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the 
deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. 


ONE POINT SPACED 

Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might 
have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few mo¬ 
ments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks 
of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery 
sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters 
that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The 
first intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a 
dull shock from under the water against our ship's side, as if 
a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much like that 
given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was 
sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near 
one side of the iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake 
of uplifted waters broke a snow-white mass of ice that had been 


6 POINT No. 2 (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march" would ever credit these floating islands 
of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somer¬ 
saults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks 
like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. 
I have seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains 
of marble and surely it looked as if the "great waters of the 
deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. 
Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might 
have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few mo¬ 
ments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks 
of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery 
sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters 
that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The 
first intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a 
dull shock from under the water against our ship’s side, as if 
a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock verv much like that 
given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was 


Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild’ 
Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


Comb. w. No. 2 Ital. (p. 216), Title Cond. No. 3 (p. 218), Gothic No. 3 (p. 220) 


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Linotype Section 


6 POINT No. 2 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIG¬ 
NIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRES¬ 
SIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOL¬ 
EMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHIL¬ 
DREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF. 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 
OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPER¬ 
BOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE 
WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF 
THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVER¬ 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE 

ONE POINT SPACED 

DEEP WERE BREAKING UP." AND THAT THE END OF ALL 
THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUN¬ 
DERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN 
HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW 
MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 
HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST 
COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS 
THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVER¬ 
TURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE 
COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK 
FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE AS 
IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A SHOCK 
VERY MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT HELL 
GATE MINE IN NEW YORK HARBOR WAS SPRUNG, AND A 


6 POINT No. 2 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIG¬ 
NIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRES¬ 
SIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOL¬ 
EMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHIL¬ 
DREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 
OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPER¬ 
BOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE 
WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF 
THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVER¬ 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE 
DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE .END OF ALL 
THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUN¬ 
DERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN 
HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW 
MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 
HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST 
COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS 
THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVER¬ 
TURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE 
COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK 


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Linotype Section 


6 POINT No. 2 ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately iceberg on 
•‘its solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that 
surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great 
mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of 
steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults and 
triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the "great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and 
that the end of all things had come. Great green waves went thun- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

dering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours across 
the sea that but a few moments before had been as motionless as a 
mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights 
above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades 
formed from the waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly over¬ 
turning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming on of the 
convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against our ship’s 
side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much 
like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor 
was sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near 
one side of the iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake of 
uplifted waters broke a snow-white mass of ice that had been 


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6 POINT No. 2 ITALIC (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately iceberg on 
"its solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that 
surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great 
mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of 
steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults and 
triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, tvith skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the "great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and 
that the end of all things had come. Great green leaves went thun¬ 
dering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours across 
the sea that but a few moments before had been as motionless as a 
mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights 
above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades 
formed from the waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly over¬ 
turning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming on of the 
convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against our ship’s 
side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much 
like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rules through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays — 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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Linotype Section 


6 POINT No. 2 ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIG¬ 
NIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESS¬ 
IVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND THE ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL. A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF 
SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE 
SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 

ONE POINT SPACED 

MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT 
THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN 
WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE 
MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE 
SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM 
DASH DOWN FROM HEIGHTS ABOVE. AND THE SLIPPERY 
SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED 
FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE 
RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION 
WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A 
DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR 
SHIP’S SIDE, AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EX¬ 
PLODED. A SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN 


6 POINT No. 2 ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIG¬ 
NIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESS¬ 
IVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND THE ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL. A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF 
SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE 
SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 
MARBLE AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP.” AND THAT 
THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN 
WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE 
MIGHT HIVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE 
SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM 
DASH DOWN FROM HEIGHTS ABOVE. AND THE SLIPPERY 
SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED 
FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE 
RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION 
WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A 
DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR 


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TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately Iceberg on 
“Its solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
Islands of Ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so 
Impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great 
mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of 
steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults and 
triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallow¬ 
ing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one 
such overturning of these moving mountains of marble and surely it 
looked as if the “great w’aters of the deep were breaking up,” and 
that the end of all things had come. Great green waves went 

ONE POINT SPACED 

thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours 
across the sea that but a few moments before had been as motionless 
as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights 
above, and the slippery' sides are almost covered with cascades 
formed from the waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly 
overturning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming on of 
the convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against our 
ship’s side, as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very 
mnch like that given when the great Hell Gate mine In New York 
Harbor was sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of the 
sea near one side of the iceberg was apparent, and through this vast 
lake of uplifted waters broke a snow-white mass of ice that had 


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6 POINT TITLE CONDENSED No. 3 (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately iceberg on 
“its solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so 
impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great 
mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of 
steady' drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults ano 
triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallow¬ 
ing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one 
such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and 
that the end of all things had come. Great green waves went 
thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours 
across the sea that but a few moments before had been as motionless 
as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights 
above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades 
formed from the waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly 
overturning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming on of 
the convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against our 
ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very 
much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York 


Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely', holds him warm. 


My son. my' son, what startles y r our gaze? 

Then don’t you see. father, the King of the Fays— 
The eivan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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Linotype Section 


6 POINT TITLE CONDENSED CAPS (.Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH WOULD EYER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIG¬ 
NIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESS¬ 
IVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND THE ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY" THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL, A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY" DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH A SKIN OF 
SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWIN G AROUND IN THE 
YVATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE 
SUCH OYERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 

ONE POINT SPACED 

MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP YYERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT 
THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN 
YVAVES YVENT THUNDERING BY" AS IF A HURRICANE 
3IIGHT HAVE BEEN HOYVLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA 
THAT BUT A FEYV MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTION¬ 
LESS AS A 3IILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH 
DOYVN FROM HEIGHTS ABOVE. AND THE SLIPPERY' SIDES 
ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM 
THE YVATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY’ THE RAP¬ 
IDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE 
HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION YVAS A 
DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE YVATER AGAINST OUR 
SHIP’S SIDE, AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN 
MADE, A SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN YVHEN 
THE GREAT HELL GATE JUNE IN NEW YORK HARBOR 


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6 POINT TITLE CONDENSED CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE YVHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON ITS SOLEMN SOUTHYVARD MARCH YVOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIG¬ 
NIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESS¬ 
IVE IS THE AIR OF AYVFUL STILLNESS AND THE ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY" THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL. A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE YVILL SOMETIMES Y T ARY" ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY" TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND YVHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS. YVITH A SKIN OF 
SNOYV-LIKE YVHITENESS, YVALLOYVING AROUND IN THE 
YVATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE 
SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 
MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 
YVATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT 
THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN 
YVAV'ES WENT THUNDERING BY" AS IF A HURRICANE 
MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOYVLING FOB HOURS ACROSS THE SEA 
THAT BUT A FEYV MOYIENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTION¬ 
LESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH 
DOYVN FROM HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES 
ARE ALMOST COVERED YVITH CASCADES FORMED FROM 
THE YVATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED TJP BY" THE RAP¬ 
IDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION YVE 


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Linotype Section 


6 POINT GOTHIC No. 3 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice 
with undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is 
the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds 
these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain 
of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady 
drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults and triple 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean 
hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around 
in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” 

ONE POINT SPACED 

and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves went 
thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours 
across the sea that but a few moments before had been as motion¬ 
less as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy 
heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with 
cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by 
the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of 
the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under 
the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been 
exploded, a shock very much like that given when the great Hell 
Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and a moment after¬ 
ward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg was 
apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted waters broke a 
snow-white mass of ice that had been detached from the huge 


6 POINT GOTHIC No. 3 (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice 
with undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is 
the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds 
these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain 
of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady 
drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults and triple 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean 
hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around 
in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” 
and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves went 
thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours 
across the sea that but a few moments before had been as motion¬ 
less as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy 
heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with 
cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by 
the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of 
the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under 
the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been 
exploded, a shock very much like that given when the great Hell 
Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and a moment after¬ 
ward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg was 
apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted waters broke a 
snow-white mass of ice that had been detached from the huge 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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6 POINT GOTHIC No. 3 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

BERO°n^ HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND STATELY ICE- 

evpd SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH- WOULD 

EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 

PRESSrV , E l | E S D TH A E P A. R R S n AND ERRAT ' C MOVEMENTS. SO IM- 
PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 

CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUN 

TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 

SAULT M S E A N Nn nn„ S J EADY DRIFT '^ BY TURNING S^MER 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMER 

SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF 

wa°t V ^ d L J KE WHITENESS WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 

of E marrVp° V a E n RTURNING ° f these moving MOUNTAINS 
OF MARBLE. AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 

ONE POINT SPACED 

W A .T ER S OP J HE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT 
THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME GREAT CRFFN 
WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRFANP 
MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE 
THA " r A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN 

MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM 

C ° AS d H °° WN FR ° M DI2ZY HEIGHTS ABOVE AND THE 

SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES 
FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED 
UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG THE FIRST 
l/^n l ^'^ TION WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE^ON- 
PJ VAS A DULL shock FROM UNDER THE WATER 
AGAINST OUR SHIP'S SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD 
REE N EXPLODED ' A SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE THA? 
GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT HELL GATE MINE IN NEW 

WARD A A wurp ^ AS SPRUNG - AND A MOMENT AFTER. 

RISING OF THE SEA NEAR ONE SIDE OF 
THE ICEBERG WAS APPARENT, AND THROUGH THIS VAST 


6 POINT GOTHIC No. 3 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND STATE! V ire 
EER g ON“'TS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOU^LD 
u m m THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 

UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS SO IM 
PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDFIEN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUN 
Mm/RMPM^c E WiLL S °M ET| M ES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
^A°,Y, E -^i E yj£ OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER. 

AND BOBBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMER- 
f£Ht TS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERPOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF 
SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS 
OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE "GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP.” AND THAT 
THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN 
WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE 
MIGH i HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE 
SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM 
DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE 
SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES 
FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED 
UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST 


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6 POINT DE VINNE (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No ON* who HAS ever seen A GRAND, stately iceberg on “its southward 
march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. 
Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults 
and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around 
in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning 
of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great 
waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had 


ONE POINT SPACED 

come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might 
have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments before 
had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with 
cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly 
overturning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming on of the 
convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against our ship's side 
as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much like that 
given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, 
and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the 
iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted waters broke 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind ? A father and child 1 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


6 POINT DE VINNE (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen A grand, stately iceberg on “its southward 
march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. 
Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults 
and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around 
in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning 
of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great 
waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had 
come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might 
have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments before 
had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with 
cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly 
overturning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming on of the 
convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against our ship's side 
as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much like that 
given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, 
and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one si le of the 
iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted wr,f ers broke 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild ? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze ? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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Linotype Section 


6 POINT DEVINNE CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
“ITS SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 
HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WAL¬ 
LOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I 
HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 
MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE 
“GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND 
THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN 

ONE POINT SPACED 

WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT 
A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 
HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COV¬ 
ERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE 
BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY' OVERTURNING BERG. THE 
FIRST IMITATION WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CON¬ 
VULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER 
AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD 
BEEN EXPLODED, A SHOCK VERY' MUCH LIKE THAT GIY'EN 
WHEN THE GREAT HELL GATE MINE IN NEW YORK HARBOR 
WAS SPRUNG. AND A MOMENT AFTERWARD A HUGE RISING OF 
THE SEA NEAR ONE SIDE OF THE ICEBERG WAS APPARENT, 
AND THROUGH THIS VAST LAKE OF UPLIFTED WATERS BROKE 


6 POINT DEVINNE CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
“ITS SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES, STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 
HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WAL¬ 
LOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I 
HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 
MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE 
“GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND 
THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN 
WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT 
A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 
HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COV¬ 
ERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE YVATERS THAT HAVE 
BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE 
FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CON¬ 
VULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER 
AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD 


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Linotype Section 


6 POINT DE VINNE ITALIC (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who ha# ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn south¬ 
ward march'' would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. 
Still, a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults 
and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around 
in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning 
of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great 
waters of the deep were breaking up," and that the end of all things had 

ONE POINT SPACED 

come. Great green waves went thundering ly as if a hurricane might 
have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments before 
had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with 
cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by tthe rapidly 
overturning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming on of the 
convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against our ship's side 
as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much like that 
given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, 
and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the 
iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted waters broke 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child r 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


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6 POINT DE VINNE ITALIC (Solid) 

-Vo one who ha# ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn south¬ 
ward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. 
Mill, a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults 
and triple somersaults and whirling trick# until it looks like some hyper 
bureau hippopotamus, xvith skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around 
in the waters of the northern sea. 1 hare seen but one such overturning 

of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great 

waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had 

come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might 

have been howling for hours across the Sea that but a few moments before 
had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with 
cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by tthe rapidly 
overturning berg. The first intimation we had of the coining on or the 
convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against our ship's side 
as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much like that 
given when the great Hell Gate mine in Xew York Harbor was sprung 
and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the 
iceberg was apparent, and through this vast take of uplifted waters brake 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild! 

ITfto rides through the night windi .1 father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don's you see, father, the King of the Fays — 

The elyan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


TWO POINT SPACED 


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Linotype Section 

6 POINT DE VINNE ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 

SO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. STATELY ICEBERG 
ON ‘ ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF 
AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICES UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 
LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF 
THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUI ONE SUCH OVER¬ 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE ‘GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP 


ONE POINT SPACED 

WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS 
HAD COME. GREAT GREEN lEAEJSS WENT THUNDERING BY AS 
IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS 
ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD 
BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF 
FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE 
SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES 
FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY 
THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION 
WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION TEAS A DULL 
SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE 
AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A SHOCK 
VERY MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT HELL GATE 
MINE IN NEW YORK HARBOR TEAS SPRUNG. AND A MOMENT 
AFTERWARD A HUGE RISING OF THE SEA NEAR ONE SIDE OF 


6 POINT DE VINNE ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG 
ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF 
AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 
LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF 
THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVER¬ 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE. AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP 
WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS 
HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WA VES WENT THUNDERING BY AS 
IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS 
ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD 
BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF 
FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE 
SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES 
FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY 
THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION 
TEE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION TEAS A DULL 
SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE 
AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED. A SHOCK 
VERY MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT HELL GATE 
MINE IN NEW YORK HARBOR WAS SPRUNG, AND A MOMENT 
AFTERWARD A HUGE RISING OF THE SEA NEAR ONE SIDE OF 



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Linotype Section 


6 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a crand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until 
it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like white¬ 
ness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen 
but one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely 
it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that 
the end of all things had come. Great green waves went thundering by 

ONE POINT SPACED 

as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours across the sea that 
but a few moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying 

flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides 

are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been 
lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of 
the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the water 
against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then, don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


6 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements^ of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until 
it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like white¬ 
ness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen 
but one such_ overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely 
it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that 
the end of all things had come. Great green waves went thundering by 
as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours across the sea that 
but a few moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying 
flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides 
are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild ? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


Comb. w. Italic No. 1 (p. 228), Chelt. Bold (p. 232) 


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I.inot\pe Section 


6 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG 
ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF 
AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 
LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF 
THE NORTHERN SEA, I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURN¬ 
ING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY 
IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE 

ONE POINT SPACED 

BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 
COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF 
A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS 
ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD 
BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF 
FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE 
SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES 
FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY 
THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION 
WE HAD OF THE COMING OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL 
SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE 
AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A SHOCK 
VERY MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT HELL GATE 
MINE IN NEW YORK HARBOR WAS SPRUNG, AND A HUGE 


6 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG 
ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF 
AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 
LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF 
THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURN¬ 
ING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY 
IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE 
BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 
COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF 
A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS 
ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD 
BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF 
FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE 
SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES 
FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY 
THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION 
WE HAD OF THE COMING OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL 
SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE 
AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A SHOCK 
VERY MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT HELL GATE 
MINE IN NEW YORK HARBOR WAS SPRUNG, AND A HUGE 


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Linotype Section 


6 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE IVHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice 
with undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air 
of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, 
wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one 
such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked 
as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end 
of all things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a 
hurricane might have beer, howling for hours across the sea that by a few 

ONE POINT SPACED 

moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of 
foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides arc almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up 
by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming 
on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against our 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son. my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then, don't you see, father, the King of the Fays —- 

The clvan king, with crown and train ? 

My child, 'tis only the mist and the rain. 


6 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 ITALIC (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march'' would ever credit these floating islands of ice 
with undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air 
of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
i vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, 
wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one 
such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked 
as if the "great waters of the deep Sucre breaking up,” and that the end 
of all things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a 
hurricane might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few 
moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying decks of 
foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up 
by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays — 

The eivan king, with crown and train? 

My child, 'tis only the mist and the rain. 


Comb. w. O. S. No. 1 (p. 226) 


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Linotype 


Section 


6 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

A’O ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG 
ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH’’ WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF 
AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 
LIKE WHITENESS. WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF 
THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURN¬ 
ING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY 


ONE POINT SPACED 

IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE 
BREAKING UP,'' AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 
COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF 
A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS 
ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD 
BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF 
FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE 
SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES 
FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY 
THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION 
WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A 
DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP'S 
SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A 
SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT HELL 
GATE MINE IN NEW YORK HARBOR WAS SPRUNG, AND A HUGE 


6 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG 
ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH“ WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF 
AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS. WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 
LIKE WHITENESS. WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF 
THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURN¬ 
ING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE. AND SURELY 
IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE 
BREAKING UP," AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 
COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF 
A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS 
ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD 
BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF 
FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE 
SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES 
FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY 
THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION 
WE HAD OF THE COMING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A 
DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP’S 
SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED. A 
SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN WHEN THE GREAT HELL 
GATE MINE IN NEW YORK HARBOR WAS SPRUNG, AND A HUGE 


Comb. w. O S. No. 1 (p. 227) 


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Linotype Section 


6 POINT CHELTENHAM WIDE (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march" would credit these floating islands of ice with un¬ 
dignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked 
as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end 

ONE POINT SPACED 

of all things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a 
hurricane might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a 
few moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying 
flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery 
sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters that 
have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intima¬ 
tion we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from 
under the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been 
exploded, a shock very much like that given when the great Hell Gate 
mine in New York Harbor was sprung and a moment afterward a huge 
rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg was apparent, and through 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


6 POINT CHELTENHAM WIDE (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would credit these floating islands of ice with un¬ 
dignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked 
as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end 
of all things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a 
hurricane might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a 
few moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying 
flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery 
sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters that 
have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intima¬ 
tion we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from 
under the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been 
exploded, a shock very much like that given when the great Hell Gate 
mine in New York Harbor was sprung and a moment afterward a huge 
rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg was apparent, and through 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, *tis only the mist and the rain. 


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6 POINT CHELTENHAM WIDE CAPS (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
"ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ER¬ 
RATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN 
OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH 
OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE "GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP 


ONE POINT SPACED 

WERE BREAKING UP," AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 
COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A 
HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS 
THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH 
DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE. AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES 
ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE 
WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVER¬ 
TURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE COMING 
ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE 
WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP'S SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST 
HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN 
WHEN THE GREAT HELL GATE MINE IN NEW YORK HARBOR WAS 


6 POINT CHELTENHAM WIDE CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
"ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ER¬ 
RATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN 
OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH 
OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “CREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP 
WERE BREAKING UP," AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 
COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A 
HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS 
THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH 
DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES 
ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE 
WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVER¬ 
TURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE COMING 
ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE 
WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP'S SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST 
HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN 
WHEN THE GREAT HELL GATE MINE IN NEW YORK HARBOR WAS 

WHO RIDES THROUGH THE DARKNESS SO LATE AND SO WILD? 
WHO RIDES THROUGH THE NIGHT WIND? A FATHER AND CHILD! 
HE NESTLES HIS DARLING UP SNUG FROM THE STORM, 

HE HOLDS HIM SAFELY, HOLDS HIM WARM. 


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6 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would credit these floating islands of ice with un¬ 
dignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked 
as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end 

ONE POINT SPACED 

of all things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a 
hurricane might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a 
few moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying 
flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery 
sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters that 
have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intima¬ 
tion we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from 
under the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been 
exploded, a shock very much like that given when the great Hell Gate 
mine in New York Harbor was sprung and a moment afterward a huge 
rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg was apparent, and through 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


6 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would credit these floating islands of ice with un¬ 
dignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked 
as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end 
of all things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a 
hurricane might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a 
few moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying 
flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery 
sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters that 
have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intima¬ 
tion we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from 
under the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been 
exploded, a shock very much like that given when the great Hell Gate 
mine in New York Harbor was sprung and a moment afterward a huge 
rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg was apparent, and through 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, *tis only the mist and the rain. 


Comb. w. Chelt. Wide (p. 230), O. S. No. 1 (p. 226) 


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6 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
“ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ER¬ 
RATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN 
OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH 
OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP 

ONE POINT SPACED 

WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 
COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A 
HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS 
THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH 
DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES 
ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE 
WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVER¬ 
TURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE COMING 
ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE 
WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST 
HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN 


6 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
“ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ER¬ 
RATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN 
OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH 
OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP 
WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 
COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A 
HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS 
THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH 
DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES 
ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE 
WATERS THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVER¬ 
TURNING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE COMING 
ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER THE 
WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE BLAST 
HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE THAT GIVEN 

WHO RIDES THROUGH THE DARKNESS SO LATE AND SO WILD? 
WHO RIDES THROUGH THE NIGHT WIND? A FATHER AND CHILD! 
HE NESTLES HIS DARLING UP SNUG FROM THE STORM, 

HE HOLDS HIM SAFELY, HOLDS HIM WARM. 


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8 POINT No. 2 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. 
Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monoto¬ 
nous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling 
tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with 
skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters 

ONE POINT SPACED 

of the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning 
of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked 
as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and 
that the end of all things had come. Great green waves went 
thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for 
hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been 
as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash 
down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are 
almost covered with cascades formed from the waters that 


8 POINT No. 2 (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. 
Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monoto¬ 
nous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling 
tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with 
skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters 
of the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning 
of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked 
as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and 
that the end of all things had come. Great green waves went 
thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for 
hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds his safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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8 POINT No. 2 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON“ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

POTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTH¬ 
ERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING 
OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF 
THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END 
OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES 
WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA 
THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF 


8 POINT No. 2 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO¬ 
POTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTH¬ 
ERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING 
OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF 
THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END 
OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES 
WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA 
THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 


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8 POINT No. 2 ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately iceberg 
on “its solemn southward march" would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning 
somersaults and double somersaults and triple somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hip¬ 
popotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around 

ONE POINT SPACED 

in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely 
it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up," 
and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves 
went thundering by as if a hurricane might, have been howl¬ 
ing for hours across the sea that but a few moments before 
had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam 
dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides 
arc almost covered with cascades formed from the waters that 


8 POINT No. 2 ITALIC (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately iceberg 
on “its solemn southward march" would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning 
somersaults and double somersaults and triple somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hip¬ 
popotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around 
in the ivaters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely 
it looked as if the “great ivaters of the deep were breaking up,” 
and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don't you see, father, the King of the Fays — 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, 'tis only the mist and the rain. 


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8 POINT No. 2 ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. STATELY 
ICEBERG ON "ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICES 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO¬ 
POTAMUS. WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS. 


ONE POINT SPACED 

WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTH¬ 
ERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING 
OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE "GREAT WATERS OF 
THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP.” AND THAT THE END 
OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES 
WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA 
THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF 


8 POINT No. 2 ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 


NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. STATELY 
ICEBERG ON "ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 


TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO¬ 
POTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTH¬ 
ERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING 
OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE "GREAT WATERS OF 
THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP.” AND THAT THE END 
OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES 
WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA 
THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 


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8 POINT GOTHIC No. 3 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately ice¬ 
berg on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movement of steady drifting by turning 
somersaults and double somersaults and triple somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hip 
popotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 

ONE POINT SPACED 

around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but 
one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, 
and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were 
breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great 
green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have 
been howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments 
before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks 
of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery 
sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the 
waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. 


8 POINT GOTHIC No. 3 (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately ice¬ 
berg on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movement of steady drifting by turning 
somersaults and double somersaults and triple somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hip¬ 
popotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but 
one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, 
and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were 
breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great 
green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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8 POINT DE VINNE (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march ’ ’ wouid ever credit these floating islands 
of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somer¬ 
saults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks 
like some hyperborean hippopomatus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern seas. 

ONE POINT SPACED 

I have seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains 
of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the 
deep were breaking/’ and that the end of all things had 
come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane 
might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few 
moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying 
flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the 
slippery sides are ahnost covered with cascades formed from the 
waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. 
The first intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion 


8 POINT DE VINNE (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen A grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march ’ ’ wouid ever credit these floating islands 
of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somer¬ 
saults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks 
like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. 
I have seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains 
of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the 
deep were breaking, ’ ’ and that the end of all things had 
come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane 
might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few 
moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild! 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain 


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Linotype Section 


8 POINT DE VINNE CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH LTNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME 
HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUN¬ 
TAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF 
THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING 
UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. 
GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF 
A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR 
HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS 
BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM 
DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES 


8 POINT DE VINNE CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME 
HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 
LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT' 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUN¬ 
TAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF 
THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING 
UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME 
GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF 
A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR 


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8 POINT DE VINNE ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVEE SEEN A GRAND, stately iceberg 
on “its solemn southward march’’ woidd ever credit these float¬ 
ing islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solid¬ 
ity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still 
a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. 

ONE POINT SPACED 

I have seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains 
of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the 
deep were breaking up,’’ and that the end of all things had come. 
Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might 
have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments 
before had been motionless as a mill pond. Flying specks of foam 
dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are 
almost covered with cascades formed from the waters that have 
been lifted up by the rapidly overturning burg. The first intima- 


8 POINT DE VINNE ITALIC (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVEE SEEN A GRAND, stately iceberg 
on “its solemn southward march’’ tvould ever credit these float¬ 
ing islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solid¬ 
ity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still 
a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and triple somersaults arid whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. 
1 have seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains 
of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the 
deep were breaking up,’’ and that the end of all things had come. 
Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might 
have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments 
before had been motionless as a mill pond. Flying specks of foam 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child.' 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays — 

The elvan king with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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8 POINT DE VINNE ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH ” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME 


ONE POINT SPACED 

HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS. WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 
LIKE WHITENESS. WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUN¬ 
TAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF 
THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING 
UP," AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. 
GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF 
A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR 
HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS 
BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. 
FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 


8 POINT DE VINNE ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME 
HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS. WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 
LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUN¬ 
TAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF 
THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING 
UP." AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. 
GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF 
A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR 


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8 POINT SCOTCH (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating islands 
of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow- 
like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern 

ONE POINT SPACED 

sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving 
mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters 
of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had 
come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane 
might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few 
moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying 
flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the 
slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the 
waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. 


8 POINT SCOTCH (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating islands 
of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow- 
like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern 
sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving 
mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters 
of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had 
come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane 
might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few 
moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, 'tis only the mist and the rain. 


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8 POINT SCOTCH CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC- 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
Sl’RROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 

ONE POINT SPACED 

STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME 
HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF 
SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN 
THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN 
BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 
MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS 
IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAK- 


8 POINT SCOTCH CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME 
HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF 
SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN 
THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN 
BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 
MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS 
IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAK- 


THERE! LITTLE GIRL, DON’T CRY! 

THEY HAVE BROKEN YOUR DOLL, I KNOW; 
AND YOUR TEA SET BLUE, 

AND YOUR PLAYHOUSE, TOO, 

ARE THINGS OF THE LONG AGO; 

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8 POINT SCOTCH ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately ice¬ 
berg on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic move¬ 
ments, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cohl climates. 
Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous 
movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. 

ONE POINT SPACED 

/ have seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains 
of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the 
deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had 
come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane 
might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few 
moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying 
flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the 
slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the 
waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. 


8 POINT SCOTCH ITALIC (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately ice¬ 
berg on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic move¬ 
ments, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. 
Still a' great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous 
movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. 
I have seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains 
of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the 
deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had 
come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane 
might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few 

Who rules through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then, don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays — 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


Comb. w. Scotch (p. 244) 


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Linotype Section 


8 POINT SCOTCH ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

AO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON ‘‘ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 

ONE POINT SPACED 

STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME 
HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF 
SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN 
THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN 
BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 
MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS 
IF THE ‘‘GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAK- 


8 POINT SCOTCH ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME 
HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF 
SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN 
THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN 


THERE! LITTLE GIRL. DON'T CRY! 

THEY HAVE BROKEN YOUR DOLL, 1 KNOW; 
AND YOUR TEA SET BLUE, 

AND YOUR PLAYHOUSE, TOO, 

ARE THINGS OF THE LONG AGO; 
CHILDISH TROUBLES WILL SOON PASS BY — 
THERE! LITTLE GIRL, DON’T CRY! 


Comb. w. Scotch (p. 245) 


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Linotype Section 


8 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march" would ever credit these floating islands 
of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow- 
like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern 


ONE POINT SPACED 


sea 


I have seen but one such overturning of these moving 
mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters 
of the deep were breaking'up,” and that the end of all things had 
come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane 
might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few 
moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying 
flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the 
slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the 
waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. 
The first intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion 


8 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march’ would ever credit these floating islands 
of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow- 
like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the northern 
sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving 
mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters 
of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had 
come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


Comb. w. Italic No. 1 (p. 250), Antique No. 1 (p. 252) 


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Linotype Section 


8 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 
OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH 
SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING 
AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. 
I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF 
THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF 
THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END 
OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES 
WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HUORS ACROSS THE SEA 
THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF 


8 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 
OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH 
SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING 
AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. 
I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF 
THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF 
THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END 
OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES 
WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 


Comb. w. Italic No. 1 (p. 251), Antique No. 1 (p. 253) 


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Linotype Section 


8 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately ice¬ 
berg on “its solemn southward, march" would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic move¬ 
ments, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice zvill sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirl¬ 
ing tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, 
with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the 

ONE POINT SPACED 

waters of the northern sea, 1 have seen but one such over¬ 
turning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” 
and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves 
went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling 
for hours across the sea that but a fezv moments before had been 
as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been 
lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation 


8 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 ITALIC (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately ice¬ 
berg on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic move¬ 
ments, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice zvill sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirl¬ 
ing tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, 
with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallozving around in the 
waters of the northern sea, I have seen but one such over¬ 
turning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” 
and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves 
went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays — 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


Comb. w. O. S. No. 1 (p. 248) 


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Linotype Section 


8 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL. 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 
OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH 
SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING 
AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. 
I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF 
THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE "GREAT WATERS OF 
THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END 
OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES 
WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLJNG FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA 
THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF 


8 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS. SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL. 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 
OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH 
SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING 
AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. 
I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF 
THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF 
THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP.” AND THAT THE END 
OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES 
WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 


Comb. w. O. S. No. 1 (p. 249) 


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Linotype Section 


8 POINT ANTIQUE (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold cli¬ 
mates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of 
snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one overturning of these mov¬ 
ing mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great 

ONE POINT SPACED 

waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all 
things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if 
a hurricane might have been howling for hours across the 
sea that but a few moments before had been as motionless 
as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy 
heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with 
cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up 
by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had 
of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from 
under the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine 
blast had been exploded, a shock very much like that given 
when the great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was 


8 POINT ANTIQUE (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, 
so ,. 1 ??P ress * ve is the air awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold cli¬ 
mates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of 
snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one overturning of these mov¬ 
ing mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great 
waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all 
things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if 
a hurricane might have been howling for hours across the 
sea that but a few moments before had been as motionless 
as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy 
heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with 
cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up 
by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had 
of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from 


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Linotype Section 


8 POINT ANTIQUE CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS 
OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AW¬ 
FUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY 
THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN 
OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT¬ 
ONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER- 


ONE POINT SPACED 

SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, 
WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WAL¬ 
LOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH 
OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS 
OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE 
“GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING 
UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 
COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDER¬ 
ING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN 
HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT 


8 POINT ANTIQUE CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS 
OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AW¬ 
FUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY 
THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN 
OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT¬ 
ONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, 
WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WAL¬ 
LOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH 
OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS 
OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE 
“GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING 
UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 
COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDER¬ 
ING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN 


Comb. w. O. S. No. 1 (p. 249) 


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Linotype Section 


8 POINT OLD STYLE No. 3 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on "its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like 
some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness 
wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but 

ONE POINT SPACED 

one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and 
surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” 
and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves went 
thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours 
across the sea that but a few moments before had been as motionless 
as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights 
above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed 
from the waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning 


8 POINT OLD STYLE No. 3 (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like 
some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness 
wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but 
one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and 
surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” 
and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves went 
thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours 
across the sea that but a few moments before had been as motionless 
as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights 
above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed 
from the waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind ? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


Comb. w. Italic No. 3 (p. 256) 


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8 POINT OLD STYLE No. 3 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO OX T E WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHERN MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UN¬ 
TIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTA¬ 
MUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS WALLOW- 


ONE POINT SPACED 

ING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. 
I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCPI OVERTURNING OF THESE 
MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE 
BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS 
HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING 
BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING 
FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT FEW MO¬ 
MENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM 
DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE 


8 POINT OLD STYLE No. 3 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHERN MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UN¬ 
TIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTA¬ 
MUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS WALLOW¬ 
ING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. 
I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE 
MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE 
BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS 
HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING 
BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING 
FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MO- 


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8 POINT OLD STYLE No. 3 ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately iceberg 
on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so 
impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great 
mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of 
steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults and 
triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, w ith skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked 

ONE POINT SPACED 

as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the 
end of all things had come. Great green waves went thundering by 
as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours across the sea 
that but a few moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. 
Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the 
slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the 
waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The 
first intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull 
shock from under the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine 


8 POINT OLD STYLE No. 3 ITALIC (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately iceberg 
on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so 
impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great 
mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of 
steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults and 
triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked 
as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the 
end of all things had come. Great green waves went thundering by 
as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours across the sea 
that but a few moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. 
Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you sec, father, the King of the Fays — 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


Comb. w. O. S. No. 3 (p. 254) 


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8 POINT OLD STYLE No. 3 ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHERN MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS, DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL 

ONE POINT SPACED 

IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, 
WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING 
AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. .1 
HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE 
MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED /IS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE 
BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS 
HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING 
BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING 
FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MO¬ 
MENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN /IS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM 
DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE 


8 POINT OLD STYLE No. 3 ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHERN MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS, DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL 
IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, 
WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING 
AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I 
HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE 
MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREA T WA TERS OF THE DEEP WERE 
BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS 
HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING 
BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING 
FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MO¬ 
MENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM 
DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE 


Comb. w. O. S. No. 3 (p. 255) 


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8 POINT OLD STYLE No. 7 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No ONE WHO HAS ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice 
with undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is 
the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds 
these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice 
will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by 
turning somersaults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with 
skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving 

ONE POINT SPACED 

mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the 
deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. 
Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have 
been howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments before 
had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash 
down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted 
up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of 
the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the 
water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, 


8 POINT OLD STYLE No. 7 (Solid) 

No ONE WHO HAS ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice 
with undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is 
the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds 
these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice 
will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by 
turning somersaults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with 
skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving 
mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the 
deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. 
Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have 
been howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments before 
had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash 
down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted 
up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of 
the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the 
water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


Comb. w. Italic No. 7 (p. 260) 


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8 POINT OLD STYLE No. 7 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UN¬ 
DIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM¬ 
PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF 


ONE POINT SPACED 

SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWNG AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE 
SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 
MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP," AND THAT 
THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN 
WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT 
BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTION¬ 
LESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH 
DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY 
SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED 


8 POINT OLD STYLE No. 7 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UN¬ 
DIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM¬ 
PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF 
SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWNG AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE 
SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 
MARBLE, AND SUREUY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT 
THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN 
WA\ 7 ES WENT THUNDERING B\ T AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HA\ ? E BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT 
BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTION- 


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Linotype Section 


8 POINT OLD STYLE No. 7 ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately iceberg on 
“its solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating islands 
of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is 
the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds 
these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice 
will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by 
turning somersaults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with 
skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving 

ONE POINT SPACED 

mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the 
deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. 
Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have 
been howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments before 
had been motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash 
down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted 
up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of 
the coming on of the convulsion was a didl shock from under the 
water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, 


8 POINT OLD STYLE No. 7 ITALIC (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately iceberg on 
“its solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating islands 
of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is 
the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds 
these colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice 
will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by 
turning somersaults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with 
skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these moving 
mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the 
deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. 
Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have 
been howling for hours across the sea that but a few moments before 
had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash 
down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted 
up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of 
the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the 
water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays — 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


Comb. w. Caslon O. S. (p. 279) 


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8 POINT OLD STYLE No. 7 ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

iVO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UN¬ 
DIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM¬ 
PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF 
SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 

ONE POINT SPACED 

WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE 
SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 
MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED dS IF THE “GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT 
THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN 
WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT 
BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTION¬ 
LESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH 
DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY 
SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED 


8 POINT OLD STYLE No. 7 ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UN¬ 
DIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM¬ 
PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF 
SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE 
SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 
MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED dS IF THE “GREAT 
WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT 
THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN 
WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT 
BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN /IS MOTION- 


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Section 


8 POINT CHELTENHAM WIDE (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately iceberg 
on "its solemn southward march would ever credit these float¬ 
ing islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic move¬ 
ments, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirl¬ 
ing tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, 
with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the 

ONE POINT SPACED 

waters of the northern sea. 1 have seen but one such overturn¬ 
ing of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked 
as if the "great waters of the deep were breaking up, and that 
the end of all things had come. Great green waves went thun¬ 
dering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours 
across the sea that but a few moments before had been as 
motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been 
lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation 


8 POINT CHELTENHAM WIDE (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately iceberg 
on “its solemn southward march" would ever credit these float¬ 
ing islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic move¬ 
ments, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirl¬ 
ing tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, 
with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the 
waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturn¬ 
ing of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked 
as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that 
the end of all things had come. Great green waves went thun¬ 
dering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours 

There! little girl, don’t cry! 

They have broken your doll, 1 know; 

And your tea set blue, 

And your playhouse, too, 

Are things of the long ago; 

But childish troubles will soon pass by- 

There! little girl, don’t cry! 


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8 POINT CHELTENHAM WIDE CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON "ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL, A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO¬ 
POTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS. 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVER¬ 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, 
AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE "GREAT WATERS 
OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE 
END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES 
WENT THUNDERING BY, AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA 
THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF 


8 POINT CHELTENHAM WIDE CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON "ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL, A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO¬ 
POTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVER¬ 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, 
AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE "GREAT WATERS 
OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE 
END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES 
WENT THUNDERING BY, AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA 
THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 


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8 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately Iceberg 
on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit these float¬ 
ing islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic move¬ 
ments, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirl¬ 
ing tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, 
with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the 

ONE POINT SPACED 

waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturn¬ 
ing of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked 
as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that 
the end of all things had come. Great green waves went thun¬ 
dering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours 
across the sea that but a few moments before had been as 
motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been 
lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation 


8 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately iceberg 
on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit these float¬ 
ing islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic move¬ 
ments, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirl¬ 
ing tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, 
with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the 
waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturn¬ 
ing of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked 
as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that 
the end of all things had come. Great green waves went thun¬ 
dering by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours 

There! little girl, don’t cry! 

They have broken your doll, I know; 

And your tea set blue, 

And you playhouse, too, 

Are things of the long ago; 

But childish troubles will soon pass by— 

There! little girl, don’t cry! 


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8 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL, A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO- 


ONE POINT SPACED 

POTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVER¬ 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, 
AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS 
OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE 
END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES 
WENT THUNDERING BY, AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA 
THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS OF 


8 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL, A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO¬ 
POTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVER¬ 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, 
AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS 
OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE 
END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES 
WENT THUNDERING BY, AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA 
THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 


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Section 


10 POINT DE VINNE (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg 
on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit 
these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful still¬ 
ness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these 
colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain 
of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of 

ONE POINT SPACED 

steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks 
until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with 
skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the wa¬ 
ters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such over¬ 
turning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely 
it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were break¬ 


ing up,' 


and that the end of all things had come. 


Great 


10 POINT DE VINNE (Solid) 

No one WHO has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg 
on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit 
these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful still¬ 
ness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these 
colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain 
of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of 
steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks 
until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with 
skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the wa¬ 
ters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such over- 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 
Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


My son, my son, what startles your gaze ? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 
The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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Linotype Section 


10 POINT DE VINNE CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO-POINT SPACED 

NO ONE AVIIO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 


ONE POINT SPACED 

MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH 
SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING 
AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN 
SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURN¬ 
ING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MAR¬ 
BLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF “THE 
GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAK- 


10 POINT DE VINNE CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH- 
AVARD MARCH” AVOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE AVITII UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AAVFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALAIOST SOLEMN SOLIDITA" THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOA 7 EAIENTS OF STEADA" DRIFTING BA" TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOAIE 11 A"P E R BO R E A N HIPPOPOTAMUS, AVITII 
SKIN OF SNOAV-LIKE AVHITENESS, AVALLOWING 


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Linotype Section 


10 POINT DE VINNE ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
stately iceberg on “its solemn southward march” would 
ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air 
of aw fid stillness and almost solemn solidity that sur¬ 
rounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous 
movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults 

ONE POINT SPACED 

and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hip¬ 
popotamus, ivith skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen 
but one such overturning of these moving mountains of 
marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of 
the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all 


10 POINT DE VINNE ITALIC (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
stately iceberg on “its solemn southward march” woidd 
ever credit these floating islands of ice ivith undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air 
of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that sur¬ 
rounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous 
movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it loks like some hyperborean hip¬ 
popotamus, with skin of snow-like ivhiteness, wallowing 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him ivarm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then, don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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Linotype Section 


10 POINT DE V1NNE ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO OXE WHO HAS EVER SEEN .1 GRAND. 
STATELY ICEBERG OX “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH’’ WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH 
SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING 
AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN 
SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURN¬ 
ING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MAR¬ 
BLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF “THE 
GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAK- 


10 POINT DE VINNE ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH'’ WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH 
SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING 


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10 POINT SCOTCH (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on 
“its solemn southward march” would ever credit these float¬ 
ing islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic move¬ 
ments, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary 
its monotonous movement of steady drifting by turning 

ONE POINT SPACED 

somersaults and double somersaults and triple somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean 
hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but 
one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, 
and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were 
breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. 
Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane 


10 POINT SCOTCH (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on 
“its solemn southward march” would ever credit these float¬ 
ing islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic move¬ 
ments, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary 
its monotonous movement of steady drifting by turning 
somersaults and double somersaults and triple somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean 
hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but 
one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child? 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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10 POINT SCOTCH CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 


ONE POINT SPACED 

MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH 
SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING 
AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN 
SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURN¬ 
ING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MAR 
BLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE 
“GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAK- 


10 POINT SCOTCH CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH 
SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS. WALLOWING 


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10 POINT SCOTCH ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately 

iceberg on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit 
these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of axvful stillness 
and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drift¬ 
ing by turning somersaults and double somersaults and 

ONE POINT SPACED 

triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like 
some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the north¬ 
ern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these 
moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
“great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the 
end of all things had come. Great green leaves went thun- 


10 POINT SCOTCH ITALIC (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS E1 T ER SEEN A GRAND, stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit 
these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness 
and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drift¬ 
ing by turning somersaults and double somersaults and 
triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like 
some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the north¬ 
ern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so xvild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug f rom the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays — 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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Linotype Section 


10 POINT SCOTCH ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH 
SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING 
AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN 
SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURN¬ 
ING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MAR¬ 
BLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE 
“GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAK- 


10 POINT SCOTCH ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH 
SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING 


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10 POINT CENTURY EXPANDED (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No ONE WHO HAS ever SEEN A grand, stately ice¬ 
berg on “its solemn southward march” would ever 
credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the 
air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that 
surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. 
Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning 

ONE POINT SPACED 

somersaults and double somersaults and triple som¬ 
ersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning 
of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were break- 


10 POINT CENTURY EXPANDED (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately ice¬ 
berg on “its solemn southward march” would ever 
credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the 
air of awful stillness and almost solemn soildity that 
surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. 
Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning 
somersaults and double somersaults and triple som¬ 
ersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning 
of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 

There! little girl, don’t cry! 

They have broken your doll, I know; 

And your tea set blue, 

And your playhouse, too, 

Are things of the long ago; 

But childish troubles will soon pass by— 
There! little girl, don’t cry! 


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Linotype Section 


10 POINT CENTURY EXPANDED CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, 
SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN 
OF COLJ) CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY-TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO¬ 
POTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE 
WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE 
SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF 
THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, 


10 POINT CENTURY EXPANDED CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, 
SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN 
OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO¬ 
POTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE 
WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 


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10 POINT CENTURY EXPANDED ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
stately iceberg on “its solemn southivard march” 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice ivill 

ONE POINT SPACED 

sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady 
drifting by turning somersaults and double somer¬ 
saults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks 
until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, 
with skin of snow-like ivhiteness, walloiving around 
in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but 
one such overturning of these moving mountains of 
marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters 


10 POINT CENTURY EXPANDED ITALIC (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
stately iceberg on “its solemn southward march” 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice ivill 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady 
drifting by turning somersaults and double somer¬ 
saults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks 
until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, 
ivith skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around 
in the ivaters of the northern sea. 1 have seen but 

There! little girl, don’t cry! 

They have broken your doll, I knoiv; 

And your tea set blue, 

And your playhouse, too, 

Are things of the long ago; 

But childish troubles will soon pass by — 

There! little girl, don’t cry! 


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Linotype Section 


10 POINT CENTURY EXPANDED ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH ” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, 
SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN 
OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL, A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO¬ 
POTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE 
WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE 
SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF 
THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, 


10 POINT CENTURY EXPANDED ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, 
SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN 
OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL, A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO¬ 
POTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE 
WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 


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Linotype Section 


10 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No ONE WHO HAS ever seen A grand, stately iceberg on 
“its solemn southward march” would ever credit these float¬ 
ing islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic move¬ 
ments, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary 
its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning som¬ 
ersaults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 

one point spaced 

whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippo¬ 
potamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around 
in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely 
it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking 
up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great green 
waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been 


10 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE (Solid) 

No ONE WHO HAS ever seen A grand, stately iceberg on 
“its solemn southward march” would ever credit these float¬ 
ing islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic move¬ 
ments, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary 
its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning som¬ 
ersaults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippo¬ 
potamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around 
in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild ? 

Who rides through the night wind ? A father and child ! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train ? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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Linotype Section 


10 POINT CASLON CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTO- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

NOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOM¬ 
ERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH 
SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOW¬ 
ING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH 
OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUN¬ 
TAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED 


10 POINT CASLON CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTO¬ 
NOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOM¬ 
ERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH 
SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOW- 


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10 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, state¬ 
ly iceberg on ‘ its solemn southward march would cva 
credit these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness 
and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal chil¬ 
dren of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting 
by turning somersaults and double somersaults and triple 

ONE POINT SPACED 

somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like white¬ 
ness wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. 1 
have seen but one such overturning of these moving moun¬ 
tains of marble, and surely it looked as if the great waters 
of the deep were breaking up, and that the end of all things 
had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a 


10 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE ITALIC (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, state¬ 
ly iceberg on “its solemn southward march would ever 
credit these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness 
and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal chil¬ 
dren of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting 
by turning somersaults and double somersaults and triple 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like white¬ 
ness wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I 
have seen but one such overturning of these moving moun- 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night windf A father and child! 

He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays — 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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Linotype Section 


10 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 
TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTO- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

NOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOM¬ 
ERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH 
SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOW¬ 
ING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HA VE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH 
OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUN¬ 
TAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED 


10 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMA TES. STILL A GREA T MO UN TAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTO¬ 
NOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOM¬ 
ERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH 
SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOW- 


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10 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

ONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING 
BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, 
WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WAL¬ 
LOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE 
SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 
MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 


10 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT¬ 
ONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING 
BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, 
WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WAL¬ 
LOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 


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Linotype Section 


10 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS ever seen a grand, stately ice¬ 
berg on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit 
these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful still¬ 
ness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these 
colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain 
of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of 
steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somer- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

saidts and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of 
snow-like whiteness wallowing around in the waters of 
the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning 
of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking 
up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great green 


10 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 ITALIC (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS ever seen a grand, stately ice¬ 
berg on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit 
these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful still¬ 
ness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these 
colossal children of cold climates. Still a great mountain 
of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of 
steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somer¬ 
saults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of 
snow-like whiteness wallowing around in the waters of 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 
Who rides through the night windf A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays — 
The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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10 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 
TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

ONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING 
BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, 
WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WAL¬ 
LOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE 
SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 
MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 


10 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT¬ 
ONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING 
BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, 
WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WAL¬ 
LOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 


Comb. w. O. S. No. 1 (p. 283) 


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10 POINT OLD STYLE ANTIQUE No. 1 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
stately iceberg on “its solemn southward march 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by 
turning somersaults and double somersaults and triple 

ONE POINT SPACED 

somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning 
of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were break¬ 
ing up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great 
green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane 
might have been howling for hours across the sea 
that but a few moments before had been as motionless 


10 POINT OLD STYLE ANTIQUE No. 1 (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
stately iceberg on “its solemn southward march” 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by 
turning somersaults and double somersaults and triple 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning 
of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were break- 


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10 POINT OLD STYLE ANTIQUE No. 1 CAPS (Leaded) 
TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF 
AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOS¬ 
SAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL 

ONE POINT SPACED 

A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME¬ 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVE¬ 
MENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 
SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING 
TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HY¬ 
PERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN 
OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING 
AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTH- 


10 POINT OLD STYLE ANTIQUE No. 1 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF 
AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOS¬ 
SAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL 
A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME¬ 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVE¬ 
MENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 
SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING 
TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HY¬ 
PERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN 


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10 POINT OLD STYLE No. 7 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg 
on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and al¬ 
most solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will some¬ 
times vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by 
turning somersaults and double somersaults and triple som¬ 
ersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, 
wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I ha\e 

ONE POINT SPACED 

seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains 
of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the 
deep were breaking up, and that the end of all things had 
come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurri¬ 
cane might have been howling for hours across the sea that 
but a few moments before had been as motionless as a mill 
pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights 
above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with cas¬ 
cades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by 


10 POINT OLD STYLE No. 7 (Solid) 

No ONE WHO HAS ever seen a grand, stately iceberg 
on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and al¬ 
most solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will some¬ 
times vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by 
turning somersaults and double somersaults and triple som¬ 
ersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, 
wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have 
seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains 
of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the 
deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had 
come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurri¬ 
cane might have been howling for hours across the sea that 
but a few moments before had been as motionless as a mill 
pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights 


Comb. w. Italic No. 7 (p. 29#) 


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Linotype Section 


10 POINT OLD STYLE No. 7 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATE¬ 
LY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD 
MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING 
ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL 
A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 

ONE POINT SPACED 

DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOU¬ 
BLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH 
SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING 
AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN 
SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING 
OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS 


10 POINT OLD STYLE No. 7 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATE¬ 
LY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD 
MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING 
ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL 
A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOU¬ 
BLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH 
SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WOLLOWING 
AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN 
SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING 


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10 POINT OLD STYLE ITALIC No. 7 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg 
on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and al¬ 
most solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will some¬ 
times vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by 
turning somersaults and double somersaults and triple som¬ 
ersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, 

ONE POINT SPACED 

wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. 1 have 
seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains 
of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the 
deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had 
come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurri¬ 
cane might have been howling for hours across the sea that 
but a few moments before had been as motionless as a mill 
pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights 
above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with cas- 


10 POINT OLD STYLE ITALIC No. 7 (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg 
on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and al¬ 
most solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will some¬ 
times vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by 
turning somersaults and double somersaults and triple som- 
ersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, 
wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have 
seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains 
of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the 
deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had 
come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurri¬ 
cane might have been howling for hours across the sea that 
but a few moments before had been as motionless as a mill 
pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights 


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10 POINT OLD STYLE No. 7 ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 
TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATE¬ 
LY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD 
MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING 
ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL 
A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERS A ULTS AND DOU- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

BLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH 
SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING 
AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN 
SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING 
OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED .45 IF THE “GREAT WATERS 
OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND. THAT 


10 POINT OLD STYLE No. 7 ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATE¬ 
LY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD 
MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING 
ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL 
A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOU¬ 
BLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH 
SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING 
AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN 
SEA. I HA VE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING 


Comb. w. O. S. No. 7 (p. 289) 


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10 POINT CHELTENHAM OLD STYLE (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN a grand, stately iceberg 
on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit these float¬ 
ing islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic move¬ 
ments, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippopota¬ 
mus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in 

ONE POINT SPACED 

the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such over¬ 
turning of these moving mountains of marble and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” 
and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves 
went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling 
for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had 
been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam 
dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides 
are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters that 


10 POINT CHELTENHAM OLD STYLE (Solid) 

No ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN a grand, stately iceberg 
on “its solemn southward march" would ever credit these float¬ 
ing islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic move¬ 
ments, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippopota¬ 
mus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in 
the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such over¬ 
turning of these moving mountains of marble and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” 
and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves 
went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling 


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10 POINT CHELTENHAM OLD STYLE CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 

ONE POINT SPACED 

OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT¬ 
ONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING 
BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, 
WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WAL¬ 
LOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE 
SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 
MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE AND SURELY IT 


10 POINT CHELTENHAM OLD STYLE CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT¬ 
ONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING 
BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS. 
WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS. WAL¬ 
LOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 


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10 POINT CHELTENHAM OLD STYLE ITALIC (Leaded) 
TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN a grand, stately ice¬ 
berg on “its solemn southward march would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic move¬ 
ments, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it lool(s lil(e some hyperborean hippopota¬ 
mus, with sl(in of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in 

ONE POINT SPACED 

the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such over¬ 
turning of these moving mountains of marble and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up," 
and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves 
went thundering by as if a huuricane might have been howling 
for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had 
been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam 
dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides 
are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters that 


10 POINT CHELTENHAM OLD STYLE ITALIC (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN a grand, stately ice¬ 
berg on “its solemn southward march" would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic move¬ 
ments, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippopota¬ 
mus, with skin of snow-lil(e whiteness, wallowing around in 
the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such over¬ 
turning of these moving mountains of marble and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up," 
and that the end of all things had come. Great green leaves 
went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howling 
for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had 


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10 POINT CHELTENHAM OLD STYLE ITALIC CAPS 

(Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 

ONE POINT SPACED 

OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT¬ 
ONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING 
BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, 
WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WAL¬ 
LOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE 
SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 


10 POINT CHELTENHAM OLD STYLE ITALIC CAPS 

(Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF A WFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT¬ 
ONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING 
BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, 
WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WAL- 


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10 POINT CHELTENHAM OLD STYLE CONDENSED 

(Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately ice¬ 
berg on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit 
these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turn¬ 
ing somersaults and double somersaults and triple somersaults 

ONE POINT SPACED 

and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hip¬ 
popotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but 
one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, 
and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were 
breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great 
green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have 


10 POINT CHELTENHAM OLD STYLE CONDENSED 

(Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately ice¬ 
berg on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit 
these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turn¬ 
ing somersaults and double somersaults and triple somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hip¬ 
popotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but 
one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble. 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child I 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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10 POINT CHELTENHAM OLD STYLE CONDENSED CAPS 

(Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 

ONE POINT SPACED 

STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME 
HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 
LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUN¬ 
TAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE 
“GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” 


10 POINT CHELTENHAM OLD STYLE CONDENSED CAPS 

(Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME 
HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 
LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUN¬ 
TAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE 
“GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” 


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10 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CONDENSED (Leaded) 
TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately ice¬ 
berg on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit 
these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turn¬ 
ing somersaults and double somersaults and triple somersaults 

ONE POINT SPACED 

and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hip¬ 
popotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but 
one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, 
and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were 
breaking up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great 
green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have 


10 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CONDENSED (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately ice¬ 
berg on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit 
these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turn¬ 
ing somersaults and double somersaults and triple somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hip¬ 
popotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing 
around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but 
one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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10 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CONDENSED CAPS 

(Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 

ONE POINT SPACED 

DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME 
HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 
LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUN¬ 
TAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE 
“GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” 
AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. 


10 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CONDENSED CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILL¬ 
NESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 
DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME 
HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 
LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUN¬ 
TAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE 


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10 POINT CHELTENHAM WIDE (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 

stately iceberg on “its solemn southward march” would 
ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air 
of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that sur¬ 
rounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monoto- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

nous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean 
hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wal¬ 
lowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I 
have seen but one such overturning of these moving 
mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
“great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that 


10 POINT CHELTENHAM WIDE (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 

stately iceberg on “its solemn southward march” would 
ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air 
of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that sur¬ 
rounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monoto¬ 
nous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean 
hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wal- 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 
Who rides through the night wind ? A father and child ! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, “tis only the mist and the rain. 


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10 POINT CHELTENHAM WIDE CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM¬ 
PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME 
HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF 
SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND 
IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I 
HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF 
THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 


10 POINT CHELTENHAM WIDE CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM¬ 
PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME 
HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF 
SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND 
IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I 
HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF 
THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND 
SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT 


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Linotype 


Section 


10 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 

stately iceberg on “its solemn southward march” would 
ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air 
of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that sur¬ 
rounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monoto¬ 
nous movements of steady drifting by turning somer- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

saults and double somersaults and triple somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean 
hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wal¬ 
lowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I 
have seen but one such overturning of these moving 
mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
“great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that 


10 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
stately iceberg on “its solemn southward march” would 
ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air 
of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that sur¬ 
rounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monoto¬ 
nous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean 
hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wal- 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 
Who rides through the night wind ? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze ? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 

The elvan king, with crown and train ? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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10 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM¬ 
PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME 
HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN 
OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING 
AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN 
SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURN¬ 
ING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MAR¬ 
BLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE 


10 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM¬ 
PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME 
HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN 
OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING 
AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN 


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Page 303 


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Linotype Section 


11 POINT DE VINNE (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 

iceberg on “ its solemn southward march ” 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal chil¬ 
dren of cold climates. Still a great mountain of 
ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somersaults and 

ONE POINT SPACED 

double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperbor¬ 
ean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like white¬ 
ness, wallowing around in the waters of the north¬ 
ern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of 
these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were 
breaking up,” and that the end of all things had 
come. Great green waves went thundering by as 


11 POINT DE VINNE (Solid) 

No ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 

iceberg on “ its solemn southward march ” 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal chil¬ 
dren of cold climates. Still a great mountain of 
ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somersaults and 
double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperbor¬ 
ean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like white¬ 
ness, wallowing around in the waters of the north¬ 
ern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of 
these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were 


Comb. w. Italic (p. 306) 


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Page 304 


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Linotype Section 


11 POINT DE VINNE CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN 
SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ER¬ 
RATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND AL¬ 
MOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 

ONE POINT SPACED 

COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOR¬ 
EAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF 
SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING 


11 POINT DE VINNE CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN 
SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ER¬ 
RATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND AL¬ 
MOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOR 


Comb. w. Italic (p. 307) 


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The (§xey R-tntmd Company 


Page 305 





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Linotype Section 


11 POINT DE VINNE ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
stately iceberg on “its solemn southward march” 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal chil¬ 
dren of cold climates. Still a great mountain of 
ice ivill sometimes vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somersaults and 

ONE POINT SPACED 

double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperbor¬ 
ean hippopotamus, ivith skin of snow-like white¬ 
ness, wallowing around in the waters of the north¬ 
ern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of 
these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great 'waters of the deep were 
breaking up,” and that the end of all things had 


11 POINT DE VINNE ITALIC (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
stately iceberg on “its solemn southward march” 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal chil¬ 
dren of cold climates. Still a great mountain of 
ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somersaults and 
double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperbor¬ 
ean hippopotamus, ivith skin of snow-like white¬ 
ness, wallowing around in the waters of the north¬ 
ern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of 
these moving mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great ivaters of the deep were 
breaking up,” and that the end of all things had 


Comb. w. De Vinne (p. 304) 


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Linotype Section 


11 POINT DE VINNE ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN 
SOUTHWARD MARCH'’ WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE BLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ER¬ 
RATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND AL¬ 
MOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 

ONE POINT SPACED 

COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOR¬ 
EAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF 
SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING 


11 POINT DE VINNE ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN 
SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ER¬ 
RATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND AL¬ 
MOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOR- 


Comb. w. De Vinne (p. 305) 


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The (arcy Printing Company 


Page 307 







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Linotype Section 


12 POINT SCOTCH (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 


No ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, Stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march” would 
ever credit these floating islands of ice with un¬ 
dignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 


ONE POINT SPACED 


children of cold climates. Still a great mountain 
of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting hy turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and triple somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 


12 POINT SCOTCH (Solid) 

No ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march” would 
ever credit these floating islands of ice with un¬ 
dignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain 
of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and triple somersaults 

There! little girl, don’t cry! 

They have broken your doll, I know; 

And your tea set blue, 

And your playhouse, too, 

Are things of the long ago; 

But childish troubles will soon pass by— 
There! little girl, don’t cry! 


Comb. w. Italic (p. 310) 


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Page 308 


The (areypr itxtm6 Company 





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Linotype Section 


12 POINT SCOTCH CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN 
SOUT IT W A R D MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING 
ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI- 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR 
OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHIL¬ 
DREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTO¬ 
NOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOME R - 
SAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 


12 POINT SCOTCH CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN 
SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING 
ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR 
OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHIL¬ 
DREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTO¬ 
NOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 


Comb. w. Italic (p. 311) 


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Linotype Section 


12 POINT SCOTCH ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS ever seen a grand, 
stately iceberg on ‘‘its solemn southward march” 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 

ONE POINT SPACED 

children of cold climates. Still a great mountain 
of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and triple somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 


12 POINT SCOTCH ITALIC (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS ever seen a grand, 
stately iceberg on ‘‘its solemn southward march” 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain 
of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and triple somersaults 


There! little girl, don’t cry! 

They have broken your doll, I know; 
And your tea set blue. 

And your playhouse, too. 

Are things of the long ago; 
llut childish troubles will soon pass by — 
There! little girl, don’t cry! 


Comb. w. Scotch (p. 308) 


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The ( arcyPr tntmri Company 


Page 310 





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Linotype Secii 


12 POINT SCOTCH ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN 


S O U T II TV A R D MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING 
ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 


FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR 


OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR- 


ONE POINT SPACED 

ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHIL¬ 
DREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTO¬ 
NOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER- 
ERS AULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER- 
SA ULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERS A ULTS 


12 POINT SCOTCH ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A 
ST A TELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN 
S OUT II W A R D MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING 
ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR 
OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHIL¬ 
DREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTO¬ 
NOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEAD Y 


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Linotype Section 


12 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, Stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march" would 
ever credit these floating islands of ice with un¬ 
dignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great moun¬ 
tain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous 


ONE POINT SPACED 

movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somer¬ 
saults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow- 
like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters 
of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these moving mountains of mar¬ 
ble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters 
of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end 


12 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, Stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march” would 
ever credit these floating islands of ice with un¬ 
dignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great moun¬ 
tain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous 
movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somer¬ 
saults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow- 
like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters 
of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 


Comb. w. Italic (p. 314) 


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T he (grey Rn ntiw.6 Company 





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Linotype Section 


12 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A 
GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS 
SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOAT¬ 
ING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIG¬ 
NIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 

ONE POINT SPACED 

ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHIL¬ 
DREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL 
A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTO¬ 
NOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 


12 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A 
GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS 
SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOAT¬ 
ING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIG¬ 
NIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHIL¬ 
DREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL 
A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTO¬ 
NOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 


Comb. w. Italic (p. 31S) 


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T he (arey Pr inting Company 


Page 313 


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Linotype Section 


12 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS ever seen a grand, 
stately iceberg on “its solemn southward march 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice 
with undignified capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that surrounds these co¬ 
lossal children of cold climates. Still a great 

ONE POINT SPACED 

mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monot¬ 
onous movements of steady drifting by turning 
somersaults and double somersaults and triple 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like 
some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of 
snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the 


12 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE ITALIC (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS ever seen a grand, 
stately iceberg on “its solemn southward march" 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice 
with undignified capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that surrounds these co¬ 
lossal children of cold climates. Still a great 
mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monot¬ 
onous movements of steady drifting by turning 
somersaults and double somersaults and triple 

There! little girl, don’t cry! 

They have broken your doll, I know; 

And your tea set blue, 

And your playhouse, too, 

Are things of the long ago; 

But childish troubles will soon pass by — 
There! little girl, don't cry! 


Comb. w. Caslon O. S. (p. 312) 


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12 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 
TWO POINT SPACED 

A O ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A 
GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON "ITS 
SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH " 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOAT¬ 
ING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIG¬ 
NIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 

ONE POINT SPACED 

ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHIL¬ 
DREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL 
A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTO¬ 
NOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 


12 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A 
GRAND. STATELY ICEBERG ON "ITS 
SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH " 
WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOAT¬ 
ING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIG¬ 
NIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT 
SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHIL¬ 
DREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL 
A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOME TIMES VARY ITS M 0N0 T0- 
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12 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has even seen a grand, stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march” 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice 
with undignified capers and erratic move¬ 
ments, so impressive is the air of awful still¬ 
ness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds 
these colossal children of cold climates. Still 
a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary 

ONE POINT SPACED 

its monotonous movements of steady drifting 
by turning somersaults and double somersaults 
and triple somersaults and whirling tricks un¬ 
til it looks like some hyperborean hippopota¬ 
mus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wal¬ 
lowing around in the waters of the northern 
sea. I have seen but one such overturning of 
these mountains of marble, and surely it looked 


12 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 (Solid) 

No one who has even seen a grand, stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march” 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice 
with undignified capers and erratic move¬ 
ments, so impressive is the air of awful still¬ 
ness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds 
these colossal children of cold climates. Still 
a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary 
its monotonous movements of steady drifting 
by turning somersaults and doimle somersaults 
and triple somersaults and whirling tricks un¬ 
til it looks like some hyperborean hippopota¬ 
mus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wal¬ 
lowing around in the waters of the northern 
sea. I have seen but one such overturning of 


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Linotype Section 


12 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 CAPS (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS SEEN A GRAND- 
STATELY ICEBERG ON ITS SOLEMN 
SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS 
OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM¬ 
PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND SOLEMN SOLIDITY 

ONE POINT SPACED 

THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT¬ 
ONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 


12 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN 
SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS 
OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM¬ 
PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND SOLEMN SOLIDITY 
THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT¬ 
ONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 


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Linotype Section 

12 POINT OLD STYLE ANTIQUE No. 1 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has even seen a grand, stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march” 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice 
with undignified capers and erratic move¬ 
ments, so impressive is the air of awful still¬ 
ness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds 
these colossal children of cold climates. Still 
a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary 

ONE POINT SPACED 

its monotonous movements of steady drifting 
by turning somersaults and double somersaults 
and triple somersaults and whirling tricks un¬ 
til it looks like some hyperborean hippopota¬ 
mus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wal¬ 
lowing around in the waters of the northern 
sea. I have seen but one such overturning of 
these mountains of marble, and surely it looked 
as if the “great waters of the deep were break- 


12 POINT OLD STYLE ANTIQUE No. 1 (Solid) 

No one who has even seen a grand, stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march” 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice 
with undignified capers and erratic move¬ 
ments, so impressive is the air of awful still¬ 
ness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds 
these colossal children of cold climates. Still 
a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary 
its monotonous movements of steady drifting 
by turning somersaults and double somersaults 
and triple somersaults and whirling tricks un¬ 
til it looks like some hyperborean hippopota¬ 
mus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wal¬ 
lowing around in the waters of the northern 


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12 POINT OLD STYLE ANTIQUE No. 1 CAPS (Leaded) 
TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN 
SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS 
OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM¬ 
PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND SOLEMN SOLIDITY 

ONE POINT SPACED 

THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT¬ 
ONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 


12 POINT OLD STYLE ANTIQUE No. 1 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN 
SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS 
OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM¬ 
PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND SOLEMN SOLIDITY 
THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT¬ 
ONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER- 


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Linotype Section 


12 POINT CHELTENHAM WIDE (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN a grand, 

stately iceberg on "its solemn southward march 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal chil¬ 
dren of cold climates. Still a great mountain of 

ONE POINT SPACED 

ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and triple somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 


12 POINT CHELTENHAM WIDE (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN a grand, 

stately iceberg on "its solemn southward march" 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal chil¬ 
dren of cold climates. Still a great mountain of 
ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and triple somersaults 


There! little girl, don’t cry! 

They have broken your doll, 1 know; 

And your tea set blue, 

And your playhouse, too, 

Are things of the long ago; 

But childish troubles will soon pass by— 
There! little girl, don’t cry! 


Comb. w. Chelt Bold (p. 322) 


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Linotype Section 


12 POINT CHELTENHAM WIDE CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A 
GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS 
SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS 
OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND AL¬ 
MOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, 
WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, 


12 POINT CHELTENHAM WIDE CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A 
GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS 
SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS 
OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND AL¬ 
MOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND 


Comb. w. Chelt. Bold (p. 323) 


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Linotype Section 

12 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN a grand, 
stately iceberg on “its solemn southward march” 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal chil- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

dren of cold climates. Still a great mountain of 
ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and triple somersaults 
and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 


12 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN a grand, 
stately iceberg on “its solemn southward march” 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal chil¬ 
dren of cold climates. Still a great mountain of 
ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and triple somersaults 

There! little girl, don’t cry! 

They have broken your doll, 1 know; 

And your tea set blue, 

And your playhouse, too, 

Are things of the long ago; 

But childish troubles will soon pass by— 
There! little girl, don’t cry! 


Comb. w. Chelt. Wide (p. 320) 


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Linotype Section 


12 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A 
GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS 
SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS 
OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND AL¬ 
MOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 

ONE POINT SPACED 

COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE 
SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, 
WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, 


12 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A 
GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS 
SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS 
OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND AL¬ 
MOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND 


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14 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
stately iceberg on “its solemn southward 
march” would credit these floating islands 
of ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of aw¬ 
ful stillness and almost solemn solidity that 
surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 


ONE POINT SPACED 

sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopota¬ 
mus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, 
wallowing around in the waters of the 


14 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
stately iceberg on “its solemn southward 
march” would credit these floating islands 
of ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of aw¬ 
ful stillness and almost solemn solidity that 
surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it 


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14 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN 
A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG 
ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD 
MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICEWITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 

ONE POINT SPACED 

IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AW¬ 
FUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 


14 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN 
A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG 
ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD 
MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AW¬ 
FUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 


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Linotype Section 


14 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, 
stately iceberg on “its solemn southward 
march” would credit these floating islands 
of ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of aw¬ 
ful stillness and almost solemn solidity that 
surrounds tfiese colossal children of cold 

ONE POINT SPACED 

climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopota¬ 
mus, with skin of snow-like : whiteness, 
wallowing around in the waters of the 


14 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE ITALIC (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, 
stately iceberg on ”its solemn southward 
march” would credit these floating islands 
of ice with undignified capers and erratic 
movements, so impressive is the air of aw¬ 
ful stillness and almost solemn solidity that 
surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it 


Comb. w. Caslon O. S. (p. 324) 


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14 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 
TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN 
A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG 
ON "ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD 
MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AW- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

FIJI. STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 


14 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN 
A GRAND , STATELY ICEBERG 
ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD 
MARCH’’ WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 
ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AW¬ 
FUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES . 


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14 POINT CHELTENHAM OLD STYLE (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No ONE WHO HAS ever seen a grand, stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march’ would 
ever credit these floating islands of ice with un¬ 
dignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still, a great moun- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

tain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous 
movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somer¬ 
saults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow- 
like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters 
of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 


14 POINT CHELTENHAM OLD STYLE (Solid) 

No ONE WHO HAS ever seen a grand, stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march” would 
ever credit these floating islands of ice with un¬ 
dignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
child ren of cold climates. Still, a great moun¬ 
tain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous 
movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somer¬ 
saults and whirling tricks until it looks like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow- 
like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters 


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14 CHELTENHAM OLD STYLE CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN 
A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
A SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH 
WOULD CREDIT THESE FLOAT¬ 
ING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UN¬ 
DIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 


ONE POINT SPACED 

AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY 
THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOS¬ 
SAL CHILDREN OF A VERY COLD 
CLIMATE. STILL, A MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 
OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN- 


14 CHELTENHAM OLD STYLE CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN 
A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
A SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH 
WOULD CREDIT THESE FLOAT¬ 
ING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UN¬ 
DIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY 
THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOS¬ 
SAL CHILDREN OF A VERY COLD 
CLIMATE STILL, A MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 


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14 POINT CHELTENHAM ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march” Would 
ever credit these floating islands of ice with un¬ 
dignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still, a great moun- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

tain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous 
movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somer¬ 
saults and whirling trices until it loof^s like some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with sl^in of snow¬ 
line whiteness, wallowing around in the waters 
of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 


14 POINT CHELTENHAM ITALIC (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march” would 
ever credit these floating islands of ice with un¬ 
dignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still, a great moun¬ 
tain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous 
movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somer¬ 
saults and whirling trices until it loofe lil^e some 
hyperborean hippopotamus, with sl^in of snow¬ 
line whiteness, Wallowing around in the waters 
of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 


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14 POINT CHELTENHAM ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN 
A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
A SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH 
WOULD CREDIT THESE FLOAT¬ 
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DIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY 
THA T SURROUNDS THESE COLOS¬ 
SAL CHILDREN OF A VERY COLD 
CLIMATE. STILL, A MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 
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14 POINT CHELTENHAM ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN 
A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
A SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH 
WOULD CREDIT THESE FLOAT¬ 
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DIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY 
THA T SURROUNDS THESE COLOS¬ 
SAL CHILDREN OF A VERY COLD 
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14 POINT CENTURY EXPANDED (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No ONE who has ever seen a grand, 
stately iceberg on “its solemn south¬ 
ward march” would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that surrounds 

ONE POINT SPACED 

these colossal children of cold climates. 

Still, a great mountain of ice will some¬ 
times vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults, double somersaults and triple 
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looks like some hyperborean hippopot- 


14 POINT CENTURY EXPANDED (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, 
stately iceberg on its “solemn south¬ 
ward march” would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that surrounds 
these colossal children of cold climates. 
Still, a great mountain of ice will some¬ 
times vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults, double somersaults and triple 


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14 POINT CENTURY EXPANDED CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN 
A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH 
WOULD CREDIT THESE FLOATING 
ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ANY ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY 
THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOS¬ 
SAL CHILDREN OF THE COLD CLI¬ 
MATES. STILL, A GREAT MOUN¬ 
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14 POINT CENTURY EXPANDED CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN 
A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH 
WOULD CREDIT THESE FLOATING 
ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ANY ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY 
THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOS¬ 
SAL CHILDREN OF THE COLD CLI¬ 
MATES. STILL, A GREAT MOUN- 


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14 POINT CENTURY EXPANDED ITALIC (Leaded) 
TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, 
stately iceberg on “its solemn south¬ 
ward march” would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that surrounds 

ONE POINT SPACED 

these colossal children of cold climates. 
Still, a great mountain of ice will some¬ 
times vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults, double somersaults and triple 
somersaults and whirling tricks, until it 
looks like some hyperborean hippopot- 


14 POINT CENTURY EXPANDED ITALIC (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, 
stately iceberg on u its solemn south¬ 
ward march” would ever credit these 
floating islands of ice with undignified , 
capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that surrounds 
these colossal children of cold climates. 
Still, a great mountain of ice will some¬ 
times vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
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Section 


14 POINT CENTURY EXPANDED ITALIC CAPS (Leaded 
TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN 
A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH 
WOULD CREDIT THESE FLOATING 
ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ANY ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 


ONE POINT SPACED 

AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY 
THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOS¬ 
SAL CHILDREN OF THE COLD CLI¬ 
MATES. STILL, A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVE- 


14 POINT CENTURY EXPANDED ITALIC CAPS (Solid 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN 
A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH 
WOULD CREDIT THESE FLOATING 
ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNI¬ 
FIED CAPERS AND ANY ERRATIC 
MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY 
THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOS¬ 
SAL CHILDREN OF THE COLD CLI¬ 
MATES. STILL, A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 


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14 POINT CHELTENHAM WIDE (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 


NO ONE WHO HAS EVER seen a 
grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit 
these floating islands of ice with undig¬ 
nified capers and erratic movements, so 
impressive is the air of awful stillness 


ONE POINT SPACED 


and almost solemn solidity that sur¬ 
rounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice 
will sometimes vary its monotonous 
movements of steady drifting by turn¬ 
ing somersaults and double somersaults 


14 POINT CHELTENHAM WIDE (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER seen a 

grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit 
these floating islands of ice with undig¬ 
nified capers and erratic movements, so 
impressive is the air of awful stillness 
and almost solemn solidity that sur¬ 
rounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice 

There! little girl, don’t cry! 

They have broken your doll, I know; 
And your tea set blue, 

And your playhouse, too, 

Are things of the long ago; 

But childish troubles will soon pass by— 
There! little girl, don’t cry! 


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14 POINT CHELTENHAM WIDE CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A 
GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
“ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD 
MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE 
WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM- 


ONE POINT SPACED 

PRESS1VE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME¬ 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 


14 POINT CHELTENHAM WIDE CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A 
GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
“ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD 
MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE 
WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM¬ 
PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT 


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14 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER seen a 
grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit 
these floating islands of ice with undig¬ 
nified capers and erratic movements, so 
impressive is the air of awful stillness 

ONE POINT SPACED 

and almost solemn solidity that sur¬ 
rounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice 
will sometimes vary its monotonous 
movements of steady drifting by turn¬ 
ing somersaults and double somersaults 


14 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER seen 


grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit 
these floating islands of ice with undig¬ 
nified capers and erratic movements, so 
impressive is the air of awful stillness 
and almost solemn solidity that sur¬ 
rounds these colossal children of cold 

There! little girl, don’t cry! 

They have broken your doll, I know; 
And your tea set blue, 

And your playhouse, too, 

Are things of the long ago; 

But childish troubles will soon pass by— 
There! little girl, don’t cry! 


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14 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A 
GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
“ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD 
MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE 
WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

PRESS1VE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME¬ 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 


14 POINT CHELTENHAM BOLD CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A 
GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 
“ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD 
MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE 
WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM¬ 
PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF 
COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT 
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24 POINT CHELTENHAM CONDENSED (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a 
grand, stately iceberg on “its sol¬ 
emn southward march” would 
ever credit these floating islands 
of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive 
is the air of awful stillness and 
almost solemn solidity that sur¬ 
rounds these colossal children of 


ONE POINT SPACED 

cold climates. Still, a great moun¬ 
tain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady 
drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and triple 
somersaults and whirling tricks 
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24 POINT CHELTENHAM CONDENSED CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER 
SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
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SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOAT- 
ING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND 
ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM- 
PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF 


ONE POINT SPACED 

AWFUL STILLNESS AND SOL¬ 
EMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF THE CLIMATE 
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TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately iceberg on 
“its solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so 
impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somer¬ 
saults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like 
some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, 
wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen 
but one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, 
and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were break- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

ing up," and that the end of all things had come. Great green 
waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howl¬ 
ing for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been 
as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted 
up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had 
of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under 
the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been 
exploded, a shock very much like that given when the great H II 
Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and a moment after¬ 
ward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg was 
apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted waters broke a 


8 POINT BODONI (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately iceberg on 
"its solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so 
impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somer¬ 
saults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like 
some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, 
wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen 
but one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, 
and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were break¬ 
ing up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great green 
waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howl¬ 
ing for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been 
as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted 
up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had 
of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under 
the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been 
exploded, a shock very much like that given when the great Hell 
Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and a moment after¬ 
ward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg was 
apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted waters broke a 


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8 POINT BODONI CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UN- 
DIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM¬ 
PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND THE 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL, A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOT- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

AMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOW- 
ING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. 
I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE 
MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE 
BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS 
HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING 
BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING 
FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS 
BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. 
FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM HEIGHTS 
ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED 


8 POINT BODONI CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UN¬ 
DIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM¬ 
PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND THE 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL, A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOT¬ 
AMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOW¬ 
ING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. 
I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE 
MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE 
BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS 
HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING 
BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING 
FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS 
BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. 
FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM HEIGHTS 
ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED 


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Section 


8 POINT BODONI ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

AO OISE W HO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately iceberg on 
“its solemn southicard march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice uith undignified capers and erratic movements, so 
impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somer¬ 
saults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like 
some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness. 
Hallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I huve seen 
but one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, 
and surely it looked as if the “great ivaters of the deep were break- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

ing up," and that the end of all things had come. Great green 
waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howl¬ 
ing for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been 
as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted 
up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had 
of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under 
the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been 
exploded, a shock very much like that given when the great Hell 
Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and a moment after¬ 
ward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg teas 
apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted waters broke a 



8 POINT BODONI ITALIC (Solid) 

NO ONE IT HO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately iceberg on 
“its solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, so 
impressive is the uir of awful stillness and almost solemn solidity 
that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somer¬ 
saults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like 
some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, 
wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen 
but one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, 
and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were break¬ 
ing up,” and that the end of all things had come. Great green 
waves went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howl¬ 
ing for hours across the sea that but a few moments before had been 
as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down 
from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted 
up by the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had 
of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under 
the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been 
exploded, a shock very much like that given when the great Hell 
Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and a moment after¬ 
ward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg was 
apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted waters broke a 


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8 POINT BODONI ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 

AO ONE W HO HAS EJ ER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH I COULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UN¬ 
DIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM¬ 
PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND THE 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL, A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOT- 


ONE POINT SPACED 

AM US, W ITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOW¬ 
ING AROUND IN THE W ATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. 
I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE 
MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT W ATERS OF THE DEEP W ERE 
BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS 
HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING 
BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOW LING 
FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS 
BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. 
FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM HEIGHTS 
ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED 


8 POINT BODONI ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE W HO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON ITS SOLEMN SOUTHW ARD MARCH W OULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UN¬ 
DIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM¬ 
PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AW FUL STILLNESS AND THE 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL, A 
GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE W ILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOT¬ 
AMUS, W ITH SKIN OF SNOW -LIKE W HITENESS, W ALLOW - 
ING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. 
I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE 
MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT W ATERS OF THE DEEP W ERE 
BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS 
HAD COME. GREAT GREEN W AVES W ENT THUNDERING 
BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOW LING 
FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS 
BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. 
FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM HEIGHTS 
ABOVE. AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED 


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Linotype Section 


10 POINT BODONI (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march ’ would ever 
credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air 
of awful stillnes and almost solemn solidity that sur¬ 
rounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
•Treat mountain of ice will sometimes varv its monoto- 
nous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean 

ONE POINT SPACED 

hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wal¬ 
lowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have 
seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains 
of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of 
the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all 
things had come. Great green waves went thundering 
by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours 
across the sea that but a few moments before had been 
as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash 
down from dizzv heights above, and the slippery sides 


10 POINT BODONI (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march” would ever 
credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air 
of awful stillnes and almost solemn solidity that sur¬ 
rounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monoto¬ 
nous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean 
hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wal¬ 
lowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have 
seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains 
of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of 
the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all 


things had come. 


Great green waves went thundering 


hv as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours 
across the sea that but a few moments before had been 
as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash 
down from dizzy heights above, and the slipperv sides 


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Section 



10 POINT BODONI CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM¬ 
PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 


ONE POINT SPACED 

CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING 
TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPER¬ 
BOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 
LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN 
THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE 
SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE 



10 POINT BODONI CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM¬ 
PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN- 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING 
TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPER¬ 
BOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 
LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN 
THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE 
SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE 


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Linotype Section 


10 POINT BODONI ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march' would ever 
credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air 
of awful stillnes and almost solemn solidity that sur¬ 
rounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monoto¬ 
nous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean 

ONE POINT SPACED 

hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wal¬ 
lowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have 
seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains 
of marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of 
the deep were breaking up.' and that the end of all 
things had come. Great green waves went thundering 
by as if a hurricane might have been hoteling for hours 
across the sea that but a few moments before had been 
as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash 
down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides 


10 POINT BODONI ITALIC (Solid) 

NO ONE W HO HAS EJ ER SEEN A GRAND, stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march would ever 
credit these floating islands of ice with undignified 
capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air 
of awful stillnes and almost solemn solidity that sur¬ 
rounds these colossal children of cold climates. Still a 
great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monoto¬ 
nous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults 
and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean 
hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wal¬ 
lowing around in the uaters of the northern sea. 1 have 
seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains 
of marble, and surely it looked as if the "great uaters of 
the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all 
things had come. Great green waves went thundering 
by as if a hurricane might have been hoteling for hours 
across the sea that but a few moments before had been 
as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash 
doien from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides 



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10 POINT BODONI ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH ” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM¬ 
PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 

ONE POINT SPACED 

WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING 
TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPER¬ 
BOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 
LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN 
THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE 
SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE 


10 POINT BODONI ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH ” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IM¬ 
PRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS 
AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SUR¬ 
ROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURN¬ 
ING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING 
TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPER¬ 
BOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW- 
LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN 
THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE 
SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE 


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Linotype Section 

12 POINT BODONI (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
6tately iceberg on “its solemn southward march'’ 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal chil¬ 
dren of cold climates. Still a great mountain of 
ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somersaults and dou- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

ble somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling 
tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippo¬ 
potamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallow¬ 
ing around in the waters of the northern sea. I 
have seen but one such overturning of these moving 
mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
“great waters of the deep were breaking up,’' and 
that the end of all things had come. Great green 


12 POINT BODONI (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 

stately iceberg on “its solemn southward march” 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal chil¬ 
dren of cold climates. Still a great mountain of 
ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somersaults and dou¬ 
ble somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling 
tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippo¬ 
potamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallow¬ 
ing around in the waters of the northern sea. I 
have seen but one such overturning of these moving 
mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
“great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and 
that the end of all things had come. Great green 


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12 POINT BODONI CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF 
AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 

ONE POINT SPACED 

COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTA- 


12 POINT BODONI CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF 
AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
4ND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTA- 


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12 POINT BODON1 ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

ISO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. 

stately iceberg on "its solemn southward march 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal chil¬ 
dren of cold climates. Still a great mountain of 
ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements 

ONE POINT SPACED 

of steady drifting by turning somersaults and dou¬ 
ble somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling 
tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippo¬ 
potamus, with skin of snow-like ivhiteness, wallow¬ 
ing around in the waters of the northern sea. I 
have seen but one such overturning of these moving 
mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
“great ivaters of the deep were breaking up. and 
that the end of all things had come. Great green 


12 POINT BODONI ITALIC (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. 

stately iceberg on "its solemn southward march 
ivould ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so im¬ 
pressive is the air of awful stillness and almost 
solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal chil¬ 
dren of cold climates. Still a great mountain of 
ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somersaults and dou¬ 
ble somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling 
tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippo¬ 
potamus. with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallow¬ 
ing around in the waters of the northern sea. I 
have seen but one such overturning of these moving 
mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
"great waters of the deep were breaking up." and 
that the end of all things had come. Great green 


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12 POINT BODONI ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

/VO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. 
STATELY ICEBERG ON ‘ATS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE W ITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF 
AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 

ONE POINT SPACED 

COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTA- 


12 POINT BODONI CAPS ITALIC (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVE¬ 
MENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF 
AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 
TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 
AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPO POT A- 


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Linotype Section 

14 POINT BODON1 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

| NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A | 

GRAND, stately iceberg on “its solemn south¬ 
ward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that 
surrounds these colossal children of cold 

ONE POINT SPACED 

climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements of 
steady drifting by turning somersaults and 
double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of 
the northern sea. I have seen but one such 

14 POINT BODONI (Solid) 

1 NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A | 

GRAND, stately iceberg on “its solemn south¬ 
ward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that 
surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements of 
steady drifting by turning somersaults and 
double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of 
the northern sea. I have seen but one such 


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14 POINT BODONI CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A 
GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS 
SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING 
ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS. 
SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 

ONE POINT SPACED 

STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLI¬ 
MATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MO¬ 
NOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 


14 POINT BODONI CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A 
GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS 
SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING 
ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS. 
SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLI¬ 
MATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MO¬ 
NOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 


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Linotype Section 


14 POINT BODONI ITALIC (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 


NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A 
GRAND, stately iceberg on “its solemn south¬ 
ward march" would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that 
surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 


ONE POINT SPACED 


sometimes vary its monotonous movements of 
steady drifting by turning somersaults and 
double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of 
the northern sea. I have seen but one such 


14 POINT BODONI ITALIC (Solid) 


NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A 
GRAND, stately iceberg on “its solemn south¬ 
ward march" would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that 
surrounds these colossal children of cold 
climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements of 
steady drifting by turning somersaults and 
double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like 
whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of 
the northern sea. I have seen but one such 


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14 POINT BODONI ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

AO ONE W HO HAS EJ ER SEEN A 
GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS 
SOLEMN SOUTHW ARD MARCH” W / OULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING 
ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, 
SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 

ONE POINT SPACED 

STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLI¬ 
MATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MO¬ 
NOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 


14 POINT BODONI ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A 
GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG ON 6i ITS 
SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING 
ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, 
SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL 
STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLI¬ 
MATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MO¬ 
NOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 


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Linotype Section 


10 POINT OLD STYLE No. 3 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit 
these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness 
and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal chil¬ 
dren of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting 
by turning somersaults and double somersaults and triple 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, 
wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have 
seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains of 
marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the 
deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had 
come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane 
might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a 
few moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. 
Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, 
and the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed 


10 POINT OLD STYLE No. 3 (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit 
these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness 
and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal chil¬ 
dren of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes van,’ its monotonous movements of steady drifting 
by turning somersaults and double somersaults and triple 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, 
wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have 
^een but one such overturning of these moving mountains of 
marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the 
deep were breaking up," and that the end of all things had 
come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane 
might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a 
few moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. 
Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, 
and the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed 


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10 POINT OLD STYLE No. 3 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRES¬ 
SIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLI¬ 
MATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVE- 


ONE POINT SPACED 

MENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 
SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 
HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE 
WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN 
BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOV¬ 
ING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE 


10 POINT OLD STYLE No. 3 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRES¬ 
SIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLI¬ 
MATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVE¬ 
MENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 
SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 
HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE 
WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN 
BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOV¬ 
ING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE 


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Linotype Section 


10 POINT OLD STYLE No. 3 ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit 
these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness 
and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal chil¬ 
dren of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting 
by turning somersaults and double somersaults and triple 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, 

ONE POINT SPACED 

wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have 
seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains of 
marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the 
deep were breaking up,” and that the end of all things had 
come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane 
might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a 
few moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. 
Plying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, 
and the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed 


10 POINT OLD STYLE No. 3 ITALIC (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately 
iceberg on “its solemn southward march” would ever credit 
these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and 
erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful stillness 
and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal chil¬ 
dren of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting 
by turning somersaults and double somersaults and triple 
somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hyper¬ 
borean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, 
wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have 
seen but one such overturning of these moving mountains of 
marble, and surely it looked as if the “great waters of the 
deep were breaking up” and that the end of all things had 
come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurricane 
might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a 
few moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. 
Plying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above 
and the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed 


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Linotype Section 

10 POINT OLD STYLE No. 3 ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. 
STATELY ICEBERG ON "ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH’’ WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLO A TING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRES - 
SIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLI¬ 
MATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVE- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

MENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 
SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 
HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE 
WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN 
BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOV¬ 
ING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE ‘‘GREAT WATERS OF THE 
DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,’’ AND THAT THE 


10 POINT OLD STYLE No. 3 ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. 
STATELY ICEBERG ON "ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH’’ WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRES¬ 
SIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLI¬ 
MATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVE¬ 
MENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 
SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN 
HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE 
WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN THE 
WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. 1 HAVE SEEN 
BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOV¬ 
ING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 


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Linotype Section 


8 POINT CASLON No. 2 (Leaded) 


TWO POINT SPACED 


No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like 
some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness 


ONE POINT SPACED 


wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but 
one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely 
it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and 
that the end of all things had come. Great green waves went thunder¬ 
ing by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours across the 
sea that but a few moments before had been as motionless as a mill 
pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and 
the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the 
waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The 
first intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull 
shock from under the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine 
blast had been exploded, a shock very much like that given when the 


8 POINT CASLON No. 2 (Solid) 


No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march'’ would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and^ almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like 
sor ^ e hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness 
wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but 
one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely 
it looked as if the "great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and 
that the end of all things had come. Great green waves went thunder- 
mg by as it a hurricane might have been howling for hours across the 
sea that but a few moments before had been as motionless as a mill 
pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and 
i lie slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the 
waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The 
first intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull 
shock from under the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine 


Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 
Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


My son. my son, what startles your gaze? 

I hen don’t you see. father, the King of the Fays- 
I he elvan king, with crown and train? 

Mv child, ’tis only the mist and "the rain. 


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8 POINT CASLON No. 2 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIG¬ 
NIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRES¬ 
SIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

^VEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING 
1 RICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIP¬ 
POPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS WAL¬ 
LOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN 
SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF 
1HESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE 
BREAKING UP.” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 
COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS 
IF A HURRICANE MIGLIT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS 
ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE 
HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING 


8 POINT CASLON No. 2 CAPS (Solid) 

who has ever see n a grand, stately ice¬ 
berg ON "ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIG¬ 
NIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRES¬ 
SIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY’ THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING 
TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIP¬ 
POPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS WAL¬ 
LOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN 
SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF 
THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE 
BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 
COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS 
IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS 
ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE 


THERE! LITTLE GIRL, DON’T CRY! 

THEY HAVE BROKEN YOUR DOLL, I KNOW: 
AND YOUR TEA SET BLUE, 

AND YOUR PLAYHOUSE, TOO, 

ARE THINGS OF THE LONG AGO; 

CHILDISH TROUBLES WILL SOON PASS BY— 
THERE! LITTLE GIRL, DON’T CRY! 


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8 POINT CASLON ITALIC No. 2 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit theje floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like 
some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness 


ONE POINT SPACED 

wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but 
one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely 
it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and 
that the end of all things had come. Great green waves went thunder¬ 
ing by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours across the 
sea that but a few moments before had been as motionless as a mill 
pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and 
the slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed from the 
waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The 
first intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull 
shock from under the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine 
blast had been exploded, a shock very much like that given when the 


8 POINT CASLON ITALIC No. 2 (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march”' would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of 
awful stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like 
some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness 
wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but 
one such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely 
it looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and 
that the end of all things had come. Great green waves went thunder¬ 
ing by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours across the 
sea that but a few moments before had been as motionless as a mill 
pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and 
the slippery sides arc almost covered with cascades formed from the 
waters that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The 
first intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull 
shock from under the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine 

Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
lie nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 
lie holds him safely, holds him warm. 

My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays — 

The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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8 POINT CASLON No. 2 ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIG¬ 
NIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRES¬ 
SIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 

ONE POINT SPACED 

MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING 
TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIP¬ 
POPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS WAL¬ 
LOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERX 
SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF 
THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE 
BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 


8 POINT CASLON No. 2 ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 


NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATEY ICE¬ 
BERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER 
CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIG¬ 
NIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRES¬ 
SIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUN¬ 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING 
TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIP¬ 
POPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS WAL¬ 
LOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN 
SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF 
THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT 
LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE 
BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 
COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS 
IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS 
ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD 
BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS 


THERE! LITTLE GIRL. DON'T CRY! 

THEY HAVE BROKEN YOUR DOLL. I KNOW; 
AND YOUR TEA SET BLUE. 

AND YOUR PLAYHOUSE, TOO, 

ARE THINGS OF THE LONG AGO: 

CHILDISH TROUBLES WILL SOON PASS BY— 
THERE! LITTLE GIRL. DON'T CRY! 


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6 POINT ANTIQUE No. 1 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn south¬ 
ward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undigni¬ 
fied capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful 
stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults and 
double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks 
like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, 
wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one 
such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked 
as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of 

ONE POINT SPACED 

all things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurri¬ 
cane might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few 
moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of 
foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by 
the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming 
on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against our 
ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much 
like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was 
sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side of 
the iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted waters 
broke a snow-white mass of ice that had been detached from the huge 


6 POINT ANTIQUE No. 1 (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn south¬ 
ward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undigni¬ 
fied capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful 
stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults and 
double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks 
like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, 
wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one 
such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked 
as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of 
all things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurri¬ 
cane might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few 
moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of 
foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by 
the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming 
on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against our 
ship’s side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much 
like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was 
sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side of 
the iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted waters 
broke a snow-white mass of ice that had been detached from the huge 


Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child! 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm. 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


My son, my son, what startles your gaze? 

Then don’t you see, father, the King of the Fays— 
The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, ’tis only the mist and the rain. 


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6 POINT ANTIQUE No. I CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG 
ON "ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE 
AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY 
THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME¬ 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, 
WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND 
IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 

ONE POINT SPACED 

MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS 
OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF 
ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT 
THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN 
HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW 
MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 
HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST 
COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS 
THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURN¬ 
ING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE COMING 
ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER 
THE WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE 
BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE 


6 POINT ANTIQUE No. 1 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG 
ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE 
AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY 
THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME¬ 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, 
WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND 
IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 
MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS 
OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF 
ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT 
THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN 
HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW 
MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 
HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST 
COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS 
THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURN¬ 
ING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE COMING 
ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER 
THE WATER AGAINST OUR SHIP’S SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE 
BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED, A SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE 

THERE! LITTLE GIRL, DON’T CRY! 

THEY HAVE BROKEN YOUR DOLL, I KNOW; 

AND YOUR TEA SET BLUE. 

AND YOUR PLAYHOUSE. TOO. 

ARE THINGS OF THE LONG AGO: 

CHILDISH TROUBLES WILL SOON PASS BY— 
THERE! LITTLE GIRL. DON’T CRY' 


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6 POINT ANTIQUE No. 1 ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn south¬ 
ward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undigni¬ 
fied capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful 
stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults and 
double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks 
like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, 
wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one 
such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked 
as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of 
all things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurn- 


ONE POINT SPACED 

cane might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few 
moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of 
foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by 
the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming 
on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against our 
ship's side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much 
like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was 
sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side of 
the iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted waters 
broke a snow-white mass of ice that had been detached from the huge 


6 POINT ANTIQUE No. 1 ITALIC (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn south¬ 
ward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undigni- 
fied capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air of awful 
stillness and almost solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal children 
of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults and 
double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks 
like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, 
wallowing around in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one 
such overturning of these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked 
as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end of 
all things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a hurri¬ 
cane might have been howling for hours across the sea that but a few 
moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of 
foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides are almost 
covered with cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by 
the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of the coming 
on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under the water against our 
ship's side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much 
like that given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was 
sprung, and a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side of 
the iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted waters 
broke a snow-white mass of ice that had been detached from the huge 


Who rides through the darkness so late and so wild? 

Who rides through the night wind? A father and child l 
He nestles his darling up snug from the storm, 

He holds him safely, holds him warm. 


My son, my son. what startles your gaze? 

Then don't you see. father, the King of the Fays — 
The elvan king, with crown and train? 

My child, 'tis only the mist and the rain. 


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6 POINT ANTIQUE No. 1 ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG 
ON ‘ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH’ WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE 
AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY 
THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME¬ 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, 
WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND 
IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 

ONE POINT SPACED 

ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 
MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE “GREAT WATERS 
OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP,” AND THAT THE END OF 
ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT 
THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN 
HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW 
MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 
HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST 
COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS 
THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURN¬ 
ING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE COMING 
ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK FROM UNDER 
THE WATER AGAINST OUR SHIPS SIDE AS IF A SUBMARINE 
BLAST HAD BEEN EXPLODED. A SHOCK VERY MUCH LIKE 


6 POINT ANTIQUE No. I ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG 
ON ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH WOULD EVER CREDIT 
THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS THE 
AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY 
THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD 
CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME¬ 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 
DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 
UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, 
WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, W ALLOW IN G AROUND 
IN THE WA'lERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT 
ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 
MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE ”GREAT WATERS 
OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING UP.” AND THAT THE END OF 
ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT 
THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN 
HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW 
MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY 
HEIGHTS ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST 
COVERED WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS 
THAT HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURN¬ 
ING BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE COMING 


THERE! LITTLE GIRL, DON’T CRY! 

THEY HAVE BROKEN YOUR DOLL, I KNOW; 
AND YOUR TEA SET BLUE. 

AND YOUR PLAYHOUSE, TOO, 

ARE THINGS OF THE LONG AGO; 

CHILDISH TROUBLES WILL SOON PASS BY— 
THERE! LITTLE GIRL, DON’T CRY! 


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7 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air 
of awful stillness and solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will some¬ 
times vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning 
somersaults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, 
with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters 
of the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of 
these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
“great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and the end of all 

ONE POINT SPACED 

things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a 
hurricane might have been howling for hours across the sea that 
but a few moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. 
Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the 
slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed from waters 
that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The 
first intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a 
dull shock from under the water against our ship’s side as if a 
submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much like that 
given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York harbor was 
sprung, and a moment after a huge rising of the sea near one side 
of the iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake of up¬ 
lifted waters broke a snow-white mass of ice that had been detached 


7 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air 
of awful stillness and solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will some¬ 
times vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning 
somersaults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, 
with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in* the waters 
of the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of 
these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
“great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and the end of all 
things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a 
hurricane might have been howling for hours across the sea that 
but a few moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. 
Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the 
slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed from waters 
that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The 
first intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a 
dull shock from under the water against our ship’s side as if a 
submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much like that 
given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York harbor was 
sprung, and a moment after a huge rising of the sea near one side 
of the iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake of up¬ 
lifted waters broke a snow-white mass of ice that had been detached 


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7 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS COLOSSAL CHIL¬ 
DREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS' AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN 
OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN 
THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN 


ONE POINT SPACED 

BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 
MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS 
IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING 
UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. 
GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A 
HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS 
ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE 
HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING 
FLECKS OF F6AM DASHED DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS 
ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED 
WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT 
HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING 
BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE COM- 


7 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS COLOSSAL CHIL¬ 
DREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN 
OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND IN 
THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN 
BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 
MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE. AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS 
IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING 
UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. 
GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A 
HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS 
ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE 
HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING 
FLECKS OF FOAM DASHED DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS 
ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED 
WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT 


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Linotype Section 


7 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southzvard march’’ would ever credit these floating islands of ice ivith 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air 
of awful stillness and solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will some¬ 
times vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning 
somersaults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, 
with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters 
of the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of 
these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
“great waters of the deep were breaking up," and the end of all 
things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a 

ONE POINT SPACED 

hurricane might have been hoteling for hours across the sea that 
but a few moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. 
Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy heights above, and the 
slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed from waters 
that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The 
first intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion was a 
dull shock from under the water against our ship’s side as if a 
submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much like that 
given when the great Hell Gate mine in New York harbor was 
sprung, and a moment after a huge rising of the sea near one side 
of the iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake of up¬ 
lifted waters broke a snow-white mass of ice that had been detached 


7 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 ITALIC (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its solemn 
southward march" would ever credit these floating islands of ice with 
undignified capers and erratic movements, so impressive is the air 
of awful stillness and solemn solidity that surrounds these colossal 
children of cold climates. Still a great mountain of ice will some¬ 
times vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning 
somersaults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, 
with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters 
of the northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of 
these moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
“great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and the end of all 
things had come. Great green waves went thundering by as if a 
hurricane might have been howling for hours across the sea that 
but a few moments before had been as motionless as a mill pond. 
Flying flecks of foam dash dozen from dizzy heights above, and the 
slippery sides are almost covered with cascades formed from waters 
that have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The 
first intimation zee had of the coming on of the convulsion was a 
dull shock from under the water against our ship’s side as if a 
submarine blast had been exploded, a shock very much like that 
given when the great Hell Gate mine in Nezv York harbor was 
sprung, and a moment after a huge rising of the sea near one side 
of the iceberg zcas apparent, and through this vast lake of up¬ 
lifted zeaters broke a snow-white mass of ice that had been detached 


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7 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, stately 
R r» T , S SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH ” WOULD 
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SOLEMA SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS COLOSSAL CHIL¬ 
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OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS WITH SKIN 
OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WALLOWING AROUND /V 
THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN 
BIT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 

ONE POINT SPACED 

MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS 
IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BRE4KING 
UPAND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HID COME 
C ij R r^lJ,r- GREEK WA VES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF 4 
HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS 
ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE 
HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING 
FLECKS OF FOAM DASHED DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS 
ABOVE, AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED 
WITH CASCADES FORMED FROM THE WATERS THAT 
HAVE BEEN LIFTED UP BY THE RAPIDLY OVERTURNING 
BERG. THE FIRST INTIMATION WE HAD OF THE COM¬ 
ING ON OF THE CONVULSION WAS A DULL SHOCK FROM 


7 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATELY 
ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD MARCH” WOULD 
EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH 
UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS SO 
IMPRESSIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS COLOSSAL CHIL¬ 
DREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS. WITH SKIN 
OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS. WALLOWING AROUND IN 
THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN 
BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING 
MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS 
IF THE “GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING 
UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. 
GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A 
HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS 
ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE 
HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING 


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9 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold cli¬ 
mates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippo¬ 
potamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around 
in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” 
and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves 
went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howl- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

ing for hours across the sea that but a few moments before 
had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam 
dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides 
are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters that 
have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The 
first intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion 
was a dull shock from under the water against our ship’s 
side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock 
very much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine 
in New York Harbor was sprung, and a moment afterward 
a huge rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg was 
apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted waters broke 
a snow-white mass of ice that had been detached from the 


9 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand,, stately iceberg on "its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold cli¬ 
mates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippo¬ 
potamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around 
in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up.” 
and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves 
went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howl- 


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9 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRES¬ 
SIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME¬ 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, 

ONE POINT SPACED 

WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS WALLOW¬ 
ING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTH¬ 
ERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVER¬ 
TURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS OF 
MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE 
“GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING 
UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 
COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDER¬ 
ING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN 
HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT 
BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 
MOTIONLESS AS A MILL POND. FLYING FLECKS 
OF FOAM DASH DOWN FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS 
ABOVE AND THE SLIPPERY SIDES ARE ALMOST 


9 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRES¬ 
SIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME¬ 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 


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9 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one zvlto has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold cli¬ 
mates. Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippo¬ 
potamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around 
in the waters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great waters of the deep were breaking up,” 
and that the end of all things had come. Great green waves 

ONE POINT SPACED 

went thundering by as if a hurricane might have been howl¬ 
ing for hours across the sea that but a few moments before 
had been as motionless as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam 
dash down from dizzy heights above, and the slippery sides 
are almost covered with cascades formed from the waters that 
have been lifted up by the rapidly overturning berg. The 
first intimation we had of the coming on of the convulsion 
was a dull shock from under the water against our ship’s 
side as if a submarine blast had been exploded, a shock 
very much like that given when the great Hell Gate mine 
in New York Harbor was sprung, and a moment afterward 
a huge rising of the sea near one side of the iceberg zvas 
apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted zvaters broke 
a snow-white mass of ice that had been detached from the 

9 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 ITALIC (Solid) 

No one zvho has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southzvard march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold cli¬ 
mates. Still a great mountain of ice zvill sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer¬ 
saults and double somersaults and triple somersaults and 
whirling tricks until it looks like some hyperborean hippo¬ 
potamus, with skin of snow-like whiteness, zvallowing around 
in the zvaters of the northern sea. I have seen but one such 
overturning of these mountains of marble, and surely it 
looked as if the “great zvaters of the deep were breaking up,” 
and that the end of all things had come. Great green zvaves 


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9 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 ITLALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRES¬ 
SIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME¬ 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 

ONE POINT SPACED 

STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, 
WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WAL¬ 
LOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH 
OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS 
OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE 
“GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING 
UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 


9 POINT OLD STYLE No. 1 ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRES¬ 
SIVE IS THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND 
ALMOST SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS 
THESE COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. 
STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME¬ 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS 
LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS. 
WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, WAL¬ 
LOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH 
OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS 
OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE 


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Linotype Section 


9 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. 
Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monoto¬ 
nous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults and 
double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks 
until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin 
of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these 
moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
“great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the end 

ONE POINT SPACED 

of all things had come. Great green waves went thundering 
by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours across 
the sea that but a few moments before had been as motionless 
as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dash down from dizzy 
heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with 
cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by 
the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had of 
the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under 
the water against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had 
been exploded, a shock very much like that given when the 
great Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and 
a moment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side of 
the iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted 


9 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on “its 
solemn southward march” would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. 
Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monoto¬ 
nous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults and 
double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks 
until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin 
of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these 
moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
“great waters of the deep were breaking up,” and that the 
end of all things had come. Great green waves went thundering 
by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours across 


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Linotype Section 


9 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRES¬ 
SIVE IS THE AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL 
A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMER- 

ONE POINT SPACED 

SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTA¬ 
MUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 
NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE SEEN BUT ONE SUCH 
OVERTURNING OF THESE MOVING MOUNTAINS 
OF MARBLE, AND SURELY IT LOOKED AS IF THE 
“GREAT WATERS OF THE DEEP WERE BREAKING 
UP,” AND THAT THE END OF ALL THINGS HAD 
COME. GREAT GREEN WAVES WENT THUNDER¬ 
ING BY AS IF A HURRICANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN 
HOWLING FOR HOURS ACROSS THE SEA THAT 
BUT A FEW MOMENTS BEFORE HAD BEEN AS 


9 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, 
STATELY ICEBERG ON ITS “SOLEMN SOUTH¬ 
WARD MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE 
FLOATING ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED 
CAPERS AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRES¬ 
SIVE IS THE AWFUL STILLNESS AND ALMOST 
SOLEMN SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE 
COLOSSAL CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL 
A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 
AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMER¬ 
SAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT 
LOOKS LIKE SOME HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTA¬ 
MUS, WITH SKIN OF SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS, 
WALLOWING AROUND IN THE WATERS OF THE 


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9 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE ITALIC (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

No one who lias ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on 'its 
solemn southward march" would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. 
Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monoto¬ 
nous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults and 
double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks 
until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin 
of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. I have seen but one such overturning of these 
moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
"great waters of the deep were breaking up," and that the 
end of all things had come. Great green waves went thundering 

ONE POINT SPACED 

by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours across 
the sea that but a few moments before had been as motionless 
as a mill pond. Flying flecks of foam dashed down from dizzy 
heights above, and the slippery sides are almost covered with 
cascades formed from the waters that have been lifted up by 
the rapidly overturning berg. The first intimation we had 
of the coming on of the convulsion was a dull shock from under 
the ivater against our ship’s side as if a submarine blast had 
been exploded, a shock very much like that given when the great 
Hell Gate mine in New York Harbor was sprung, and a mo¬ 
ment afterward a huge rising of the sea near one side of the 
iceberg was apparent, and through this vast lake of uplifted 
waters broke a snow-white mass of ice that had been detached 


9 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE ITALIC (Solid) 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on "its 
solemn southward march" would ever credit these floating 
islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic movements, 
so impressive is the air of awful stillness and almost solemn 
solidity that surrounds these colossal children of cold climates. 
Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monoto¬ 
nous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults and 
double somersaults and triple somersaults and whirling tricks 
until it looks like some hyperborean hippopotamus, with skin 
of snow-like whiteness, wallowing around in the waters of the 
northern sea. 1 have seen but one such overturning of these 
moving mountains of marble, and surely it looked as if the 
"great waters of the deep were breaking up," and that the 
end of all things had come. Great green ivaves went thundering 
by as if a hurricane might have been howling for hours across 


Comb. w. Caslon O. S. (p. 378) 


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Linotype Section 


9 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE ITALIC CAPS (Leaded) 

TWO POINT SPACED 

NO ONE WHO HAS EJ ER SEEN A GRAND, STATE¬ 
LY ICEBERG ON “ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD 
MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING 
ISLANDS OF ICE IV1TH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFT¬ 
ING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME 
HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF 

ONE POINT SPACED 

SNOW-LIKE WHITENESS WALLOWING AROUND 
IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTHERN SEA. I HAVE 
SEEN BUT ONE SUCH OVERTURNING OF THESE 
MOVING MOUNTAINS OF MARBLE, AND SURELY 
IT LOOKED AS IF THE "GREAT WATERS OF THE 
DEEP IVERE BREAKING UP " AND THAT THE END 
OF ALL THINGS HAD COME. GREAT GREEN 
WAVES WENT THUNDERING BY AS IF A HURRI¬ 
CANE MIGHT HAVE BEEN HOWLING FOR HOURS 
ACROSS THE SEA THAT BUT A FEW MOMENTS 
BEFORE HAD BEEN AS MOTIONLESS AS A MILL 
POND. FLYING FLECKS OF FOAM DASH DOWN 
FROM DIZZY HEIGHTS ABOVE AND THE SLIP¬ 
PERY SIDES ARE ALMOST COVERED WITH CAS- 


9 POINT CASLON OLD STYLE ITALIC CAPS (Solid) 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, STATE¬ 
LY ICEBERG ON "ITS SOLEMN SOUTHWARD 
MARCH” WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING 
ISLANDS OF ICE WITH UNDIGNIFIED CAPERS 
AND ERRATIC MOVEMENTS, SO IMPRESSIVE IS 
THE AIR OF AWFUL STILLNESS AND SOLEMN 
SOLIDITY THAT SURROUNDS THESE COLOSSAL 
CHILDREN OF COLD CLIMATES. STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFT¬ 
ING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 
SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS AND 
WHIRLING TRICKS UNTIL IT LOOKS LIKE SOME 
HYPERBOREAN HIPPOPOTAMUS, WITH SKIN OF 


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CHELTENHAM SERIES 


6 Point Cheltenham 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous Movements of Steady 
Drifting by Turning Somersaults and Double Somersaults and Whirling Tricks Until it Looks 


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nts of Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults and Double Somersaults and 


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Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Mono 
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Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its 
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CHELTENHAM SERIES (CAPS) 

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STILL. A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTON 
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STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TU 


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STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETI 
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STILL A MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
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Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM SERIES 


24 Point Cheltenham 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice 
Will Sometimes Vary Its & 


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Ice Will Sometimes Vary 


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CHELTENHAM SERIES (CAPS) 

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I STILL A MOUNTAIN I 

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30 Point Cheltenham Old Style 

A MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL TRAVEL 


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SOMETIMES A 
GIRL CAN SEE 


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CHELTENHAM SERIES 

60 Point Cheltenham 


A Mountain 

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CHELTENHAM SERIES (CAPS) 

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Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM ITALIC SERIES 


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Still a Great Mountain of Ice Witt Sometimes Vary its Monotonous Movements of Steady Drifting 
by Turning Somersaults and Double Somersaults and Whirling Triers Until it Looks Life Some dr 


8 Point Cheltenham Italic 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous Movements 
of Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults and Double Somersaults and Whirli 


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Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monoto¬ 
nous Movements of Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults and & 


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Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its 
Monotonous Movements of Steady Drifting by Turning 


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Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Some¬ 
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Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will 
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CHELTENHAM ITALIC SERIES (CAPS 

6 Point Cheltenham Italic 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT¬ 
ONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEAD V DRIFTING B Y TURNING SOMERSA ULTS 


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STILL A MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TU 


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STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 


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STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
VAR Y ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 


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STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 


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WILL SOMETIMES VARY 


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Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM ITALIC SERIES 


21 Point Cheltenham Italic 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice 
will sometimes vary its weary 


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Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM ITALIC SERIES (CAPS) 

24 Point Cheltenham Old Style Italic 

STILL A MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMET 


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MOUNTAINS ARE 
SCARCE IN NEW 


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WHEN A MAN 
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CHELTENHAM ITALIC SERIES 

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CHELTENHAM ITALIC SERIES (CAPS) 

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CHELTENHAM BOLD SERIES 


6 Point Cheltenham Bold 


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Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Mono 
tonous Movement of Steady Drifting by Turning Somersault 


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Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary 
its Monotonous Movements of Steady Drifting by 


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Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Someti 
mes Vary its Monotonous Movements by T 


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Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM BOLD SERIES (CAPS) 

(i Point Cheltenham Bold 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 


8 Point Cheltenham Bold 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DR 


10 Point Cheltenham Bold 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SO 
METIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEM 


12 Point Cheltenham Bold 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE W 
ILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTON 


14 Point Cheltenham Bold 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 


18 Point Cheltenham Bold 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAI 
N OF ICE WILL SOMETIM 


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Th e (arey Pr inUnd Company 


Page 417 






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Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM BOLD SERIES 

24 Point Cheltenham Bold 

Still a Great Mountain of 
Ice Will Sometimes Var 


Mu Point Cheltenham Bold 

Still a Great Mounta 
in of Ice Will Somet 


Point Cheltenham Hold 

Still a Great Mou 
ntain of Ice Will 


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Still a Great 
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Page 418 





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Hand 


Type Section 


CHELTENHAM BOLD SERIES (CAPS) 

24 Point Cheltenham Bold 

STILL A GREAT MO 
UNTAIN OF ICE WIL 


SO Point Cheltenham Bold 

STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF IC 


36 Point Cheltenham Hold 

STILL A GREA 
T MOUNTAIN 


4s Point Cheltenham Bold 

STILL ARE 
NOW AND 


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Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM BOLD SERIES 


6(1 Point Cheltenham Bold 

Mountain 
and Glen 


72 Point Cheltenham Bold 


Great is 

the man 




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Page 420 


The (aivyR’intmd Company 








Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM BOLD SERIES (CAPS) 

60 Point Cheltenham Bold 

STILL A 
THING IS 


72 Point Cheltenham Bold 

STILLA 
MAN IS 





Page 421 






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Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM BOLD ITALIC SERIES 

K Point Cheltenham Bold Italic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous Move¬ 
ments of Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults and Double Somersaults 


8 Point Cheltenham 


Bold Italic 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Mono¬ 
tonous Movements of Steady Drifting bv Turning Somersaul 


in Point Cheltenham Bold Italic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary 
its Monotonous Movements of Steady Drifting by 


12 Point Cheltenham Bold Italic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Some¬ 
times Vary its Monotonous Movements by 


14 Point Cheltenham Bold Italic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will So 
metimes Vary its Movements of Stead 


18 Point Cheltenham Bold Italic 


Still 

Will 


a Great Mountain of Ice 
Sometimes Vary its Mon 





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Page 422 





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Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM BOLD ITALIC SERIES (CAPSl 

6 Point Cheltenham Hold Italic 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 


R Foint Cheltenham Bold Italic 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DR 


10 Point Cheltenham Bold Italic 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SO 
METIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEME 


12 Point. Cheltenham Bold Italic 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN WILL SOM 
ETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOV 


14 Point Cheltenham Bold Italic 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN W1 
LL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONO 


IS Point Cheltenham Bold Italic 


STILL A GREAT MOUNT 
AIN OF ICE WILL SOMET 


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The (arey Pcintmd G>mpanv 


Page 423 








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Hand Type Section 

CHELTENHAM BOLD ITALIC SERIES 

24 Point Cheltenham Bold Italic 

| Still a Great Mountain § 

| of Ice Will Sometimes & \ 

20 Point Cheltenham Bold Italic 

| A G real Mountain | 

| of ice will vary its I 

Point Cheltenham Bold Italic 

A Big Mountain 
I of ice will vary 

4S Point Cheltenham Bold Italic 

Still a Great 
Mountain of 

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Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM BOLD ITALIC SERIES (CAPS) 

24 Point Cheltenham Bold Italic 

STILL A GREAT MO 
UNTAIN OF ICE WIL 


30 Point Cheltenham Bold Italic 

STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF I 


30 Point Cheltenham Bold Italic 

STILL A GRE 
A T MOUNTAI 


48 Point Cheltenham Bold Italic 


CAN GIVE 
A HOUSE 


The (aiv v Pr uitind Company 


Page 425 


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Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM MEDIUM SERIES 

8 Point Cheltenham Medium 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous 
Movements of Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults and Double 


10 Point Cheltenham Medium 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its 
Monotonous Movements of Steady Drifting by Turning 


12 Point Cheltenham Medium 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes 
Vary its Monotonous Movements of Steady Drift 

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14 Point Cheltenham Medium 

Still a Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes 
Vary its Monotonous Movements of Stea 


18 Point Cheltenham Medium 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will 
Sometimes Vary its Monotonous 


24 Point Cheltenham Medium 

Still a Great Mountain of 
Ice Will Sometimes Vary 


30 Point Cheltenham Medium 

Still a Great Mountain 
Will Sometimes Vary 


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Page 42b 


The (aiy v Pt'iuttno Company 






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Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM MEDIUM SERIES (CAPS) 

8 Point Cheltenham Medium 

STILL A BIG MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 


lo Point Cheltenham Medium 

STILL A BIG MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME¬ 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 


12 Point Cheltenham Medium 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MO 


14 Point Cheltenham Medium 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONO 


18 Point Cheltenham Medium 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE SOMETIMES VARY IT 


24 Point Cheltenham Medium 

STILL BIG MOUNTAINS 
OF ICE WILL TUMBLE 


:m Point Cheltenham Medium 


STILL MOUNTAINS 
OF ICE WILL VARY 


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The (arcy Prmttnd Company 


Page 427 









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Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM BOLD EXTENDED SERIES 


(i Point Cheltenham Bold Extended 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Mon 
otonous Movements of Steady Drifting by Turning Somer 


8 Point Cheltenham Bold Extended 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary 
its Monotonous Movements of Steady Drifting by 


111 Point Cheltenham Bold Extended 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Some 
times Vary its Monotonous Movements 


12 Point Cheltenham Bold Extended 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will 
Sometimes Vary its Monotonous & 


14 Point Cheltenham Bold Extended 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice 
Will Sometimes Vary its Mon 


18 Point Cheltenham Bold Extended 


Still a Great Mountain 
of Ice Will Sometimes 


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Page 428 


The (a ivy Pt- intind Company 





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Hand Type Sectio 


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CHELTENHAM BOLD EXTENDED SERIES (CAPS) 


6 Point Cheltenham Bold Extended 


STILL A GREAT 
MES VARY ITS 


MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETI 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF ST 


8 Point Cheltenham Bold Extended 

A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMET 
IMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENT 


10 Point Cheltenham Bold Extended 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF I 
CE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS M 


12 Point Cheltenham Bold Extended 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY I 


14 Point Cheltenham Bold Extended 

STILL A GREAT MOUNT 
AIN OF ICE WILL SOME 


18 Point Cheltenham Bold Extended 

STILL A GREAT MO 
UNTAIN OF ICE WILL 





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Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM BOLD EXTENDED SERIES 

24 Point Cheltenham Bold Extended 

Still a Great Moun 
tain of Ice Will & 


30 Point Cheltenham Bold Extended 

Still a mountain 
of ice will vary 


30 Point Cheltenham Hold Extended 

Still a Great 
Mountain of 


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Hand Type Section 

CHELTENHAM BOLD EXTENDED SERIES (CAPS) 

■■ I ~ 

24 Point Cheltenham Bold Extended 

I STILL A GREAT I 
MANY MEN CAN 


:!tl Point Cheltenham Bold Extended 

STILL A MAN 
CAN WORK IF 


3(i Point Cheltenham Bold Extended 

CAN A MAN 
DO ANYTHI 


4«X Point Cheltenham Bold Extended 

STILL IT 
BETTER 


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Page 431 





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Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM BOLD EXTENDED SERIES 

60 Point Cheltenham Bold Extended 

AGreat 

Mount - 


72 Point Cheltenham Bold Extended 


There 

Won’t 



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Page 432 








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Hand 


Type Section 


CHELTENHAM BOLD EXTENDED SERIES (CAPS) 

60 Point Cheltenham Bold Extended 

STRAP 
A MAN 


72 Point Cheltenham Bold Extended 

STILL 

PART 




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Page 433 


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Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM BOLD CONDENSED SERIES 

(i Point Cheltenham Bold Condensed 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous Movements of Steady & 
Drifting by Turning Somersaults and Double Somersaults and Whirling Tricks Until it Looks 


8 Point Cheltenham Bold Condensed 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous Move¬ 
ments of Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults and Double Somersaults of 


10 Point Cheltenham Bold Condensed 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monot¬ 
onous Movements of Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults 


12 Point Cheltenham Bold Condensed 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its 
Monotonous Movements of Steady Drifting by Turn 


14 Point Cheltenham Bold Condensed 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes 
Vary its Monotonous Movements by Turning 


IS Point Cheltenham Bold Condensed 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will So 
metimes Vary its Monotonous Move & 


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Page 434 







Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM BOLD CONDENSED SERIES (CAPS) 

0 Point Cheltenham Bold Condensed 

A GREAT MOUNTAIN of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 


S Point Cheltenham Bold Condensed 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 


in Point Cheltenham Bold Condensed 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 


12 Point Cheltenham Bold Condensed 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVE 


1 1 Point Cheltenham Bold Condensed 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS M 


IS Point Cheltenham Bold Condensed 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 


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Page 435 










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Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM BOLD CONDENSED SERIES 

24 Point Cheltenham Bold Condensed 

Still a Mountain of Ice Will & 
Sometimes Vary its Monoton 


3(1 Point Cheltenham Bold Condensed 

Still a Mountain of Ice & 
Will Vary its Monotonous 

36 Point Cheltenham Bold Condensed 

Still a Great Mountain 
of Ice Will Sometimes 


48 Point Cheltenham Bold Condensed 


Still a Great Mo 
untain of Ice Wil 


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Page 436 











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Hand Type Section 

CHELTENHAM BOLD CONDENSED SERIES (CAPS) 

24 Point Cheltenham Bold Condensed 

I STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 1 

I OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES I 


Sn Point Cheltenham Bold Condensed 

STILL A GREAT MOUN 
TAIN OF ICE WILL SO 


SB Point Cheltenham Bold Condensed 

STILL A GREAT M 
OUNTAIN OF ICE 


48 Point Cheltenham Bold Condensed 

TAKE YOUR 
HAT AND GET 


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Page 438 








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Haml Type Section 

CHELTENHAM BOLD CONDENSED SERIES (CAPS) 

fiO Point Cheltenham Hold Condensed 

! HOW CAN I 

I YOU WALK I 


72 Point Cheltenham Bold Condensed 

WE WILL 
MAKE A 



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Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM BOLD EXTRA CONDENSED SERIES 


6 Point Cheltenham Bold Extra Condensed 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous Movements of Steady Drifting by Turning 
Somersaults and Double Somersaults and Whirling Tricks Until it Looks Like Some Hyperborean Hippopotamu 


8 Point Cheltenham Bold Extra 


Condensed 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous Movements by Turn¬ 
ing Somersaults and Double Somersaults and Whirling Tricks Until it Looks Like Some 


1(1 Point Cheltenham Bold Extra Condensed 

Slill a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous Move¬ 
ments by Turning Somersaults and Double Somersaults and Whirling Tricks 



12 Point Cheltenham Bold Extra Condensed 

Slill a Greal Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous 
Movements by Turning Somersaults and Double Somersaults and W 



14 Point Cheltenham Bold Extra Condensed 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Mo 
notonous Movements by Turning Somersaults and Double 


l: 


18 Point Cheltenham Bold Extra Condensed 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes 
Vary its Monotonous Movements by Turning 


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Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM BOLD EXTRA CONDENSED SERIES (CAPS) 


6 Point Cheltenham Bold Extra Condensed 

STILL A CREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVE 
MENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS 


8 Point Cheltenham Bold Extra Condensed 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTON 
OUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 


10 Point Cheltenham Bold Extra Condensed 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 


12 Point Cheltenham Bold Extra Condensed 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIF 


14 Point Cheltenham Bold Extra Condensed 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF S 


18 Point Cheltenham Bold Extra Condensed 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MO 


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Th e (a vey R -intmo Company 


Page 441 










Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM BOLD EXTRA CONDENSED SERIES 

24 Point Cheltenham Bold Extra Condensed 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Some 
times Vary its Monotonous movements 


30 Point Cheltenham Bold Extra Condensed 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice will 
Sometimes Vary its Monotonous 


36 Point Cheltenham Bold Extra Condensed 

Still a Great Mountain of 
Ice Will Sometimes Vary! 


48 Point Cheltenham Bold Extra Condensed 

Still Great Mountain 
of Ice Will Sometim 


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Hand Type Section 

CHELTENHAM BOLD EXTRA CONDENSED SERIES (CAPS) 

24 Point Cheltenham Bold Extra Condensed 

I STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF I 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 


30 Point Cheltenham Bold Extra Condensed 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL EVENTUALLY 


36 Point Cheltenham Bold Extra Condensed 

STILL A BIG MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL COMPARE 


48 Point Cheltenham Gold Extra Condensed 

STILL A MOUNTAI 
OF ICE DOES NOT 


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Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM BOLD EXTRA CONDENSED SERIES (CAPS) 

60 Point Cheltenham Bold Extra Condensed 

A Mountain of 
ice will vary its 


72 Point Cheltenham Bold Extra Condensed 

Mountains of 
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Hand Type Section 

CHELTENHAM BOLD EXTRA CONDENSED SERIES (CAPS) 

60 Point Cheltenham Bold Extra Condensed 

STILL A FEW 
OF US GOING 


72 Point Cheltenham Bold Extra Condensed 

STILL I CAN 
WALK 


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Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM BOLD OUTLINE LIGHT (CAPS) 


14 Point Cheltenham Outline, Light 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL VARY ITS WAYS OF 


18 Point Cheltenham Outline, Light 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL CHANGE ITS 


24 Point Cheltenham Outline, Light 


STILL A 
OF ICE VARY IT, 



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MOUNTAIN 





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CHELTENHAM BOLD OUTLINE HEAVY 


24 Point Cheltenham Outline. Heavy 



36 Point Cheltenham Outline. Heavy 











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Ilaiui Type Section 


CHELTENHAM BOLD OUTLINE HEAVY (CAPS) 


24 Point Cheltenham Outline, Heavy 

MOUNTAINS OF 





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36 Point Cheltenham Outline. Heavy 

A MOUNTAIN 


OF ICE WILL 


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Page 449 


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Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM BOLD SHADED SERIES 

10 Point Cheltenham Bold Shaded 


StiH a Great Mountain of Ice will Sometimes Vary its 
monotonous mo vements of steady drifting by turning 


14 Point Cheltenham Bold Shaded 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice 
sometimes vary its monotonous move 


18 Point Cheltenham Bold Shaded 


a Great Mountain ©f Ice 
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Hand 


Type Section 


CHELTENHAM BOLD SHADED SERIES (CAPS) 

10 Point Cheltenham Bold Shaded 

STILL A BIG MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 


14 Point Cheltenham Hold Shaded 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 


18 Point Cheltenham Bold Shaded 




24 Point Cheltenham Bold Shaded 



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Hand Type Section 


CHELTENHAM BOLD SHADED SERIES 


30 Point Cheltenham Bold Shaded 





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T he (ar ey Fr intmo Company 


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Hand Type Section 


CASLON OLD STYLE SERIES (CAPS) 

H Point Caslon Old Style 

STILI. A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 


S Point Caslon Old Style 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DR 


10 Point Caslon Old Style 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SO 
METIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEME 


12 Point Caslon Old Style 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTO 


14 Point Caslon Old Style 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 


18 Point Caslon Old Style 

STILL A MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VA 


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Hand Type Section 


CASLON OLD STYLE SERIES 

24 Point Caslon Old Style 

Still a Great Mountain of 
Ice Will Sometimes Var 


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Still a Great Moun 
tain of Ice Will So 


36 Point Caslon Old Style 

A Mountain of 
Ice will vary its 


48 Point Caslon Old Style 


Still a Great 


Mountain is 


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Page 456 


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Hand Type Section 


CASLON OLD STYLE SERIES (CAPS) 

24 Point Caslon Old Style 

A BIG MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL STOP 


30 Point Caslon Old Style 

STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF 


30 Point Caslon Old Style 

STILLGREAT 

MOUNTAINS 


4S Point Caslon Old Style 


MEN ON 
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Hand Type Section 


CASLON OLD STYLE SERIES 


60 Point Caslon Old Style 


A Great 


Body of I 


72 Point Caslon Old Style 


A Great 


Body 



84 Point Caslon Old Style 


A Man 


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CASLON OLD STYLE SERIES (CAPS) 

60 Point Oaslon Old Stvle 

IF YOU 
ARE W 


72 Point Caslon Old Style 

WHET 

YOUR 


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LAID 

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Hand Type Section 


CASLON OLD STYLE ITALIC SERIES 

6 Point Caslon Old Style Italic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous Movements of 
Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults and Double Somersaults and Triple Somersa 


8 Point Caslon Old Style Italic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice lFill Sometimes Vary its Monotonous Mo 
vemcnts of Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults and Double Somersa 


10 Point Caslon Old Style Italic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Mo 
notonous Movements of Steady Drifting by Turning Some 


12 Point Caslon Old Style Italic* 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Va 
ry its Monotonous Movements of Steady Drifting 


14 Point Caslon Old Style Italic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice If ill Some 
times Vary its Monotonous Movements of 


IS Point Caslon Old Style Italic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice & 
Will Sometimes Vary its Monot 


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Hand Type Section 

CASLON OLD STYLE ITALIC SERIES 

24 Point Caslon Old Style Italic 

Still a Great Mountain 
of Ice H ill Sometimes & 

30 Point Caslon Old Style Italic 

1 Still a Great Mount 

I a in of Ice JVill Som 

36 Point Caslon Old Style Italic 

| Still a Mountain 

| of ice will vary \ 

48 Point Caslon Old Style Italic 

I A mountain \ 

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The (atvy Printing G>mpatiy 


Page 462 





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Hand Type Section 


CASLON OLD STYLE ITALIC SERIES (CAPS) 

24 Point Caslon Old Style Italic 

A MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE IVIL L SO MET I 


30 Point Caslon Old Style Italic 


A MAN ARMED 
TVITH A KNIFE 


3ti Point Caslon Old Style Italic 


MOUNTAINS 
ARE SO MET 


48 Point Caslon Old Style Italic 


SOME OF 
M Y HAIR 


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The Qvey Frintind Company 


Page 463 





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Hand Type Section 


CASLON CONDENSED SERIES 

ti Point Caslon Condensed 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous Movements of 
Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults and Double Somersaults and Whirling Tricks 


8 Point Caslon Condensed 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous Move 

ments of Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults and Double Somersaults 

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1(1 Point Caslon Condensed 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its 
Monotonous Movements of Steady Drifting by Turning So 


12 Point Caslon Condensed 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary 
its Monotonous Movements of steady Drifting by Tu 


14 Point Caslon Condensed 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Some¬ 
times Vary its Monotonous Movements of 


18 Point Caslon Condensed 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will 
Sometimes Vary its Monotonous M 


24 Point Caslon Condensed 

Still a Great Mountain of 
Ice Will Sometimes Vary it 



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Hand Type Sectio 


ti 


CASLON CONDENSED SERIES (CAPS) 


6 Point Caslon Condensed 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTO 
NOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 


8 Point Caslon Condensed 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 


lit Point Caslon Condensed 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME¬ 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 


12 Point Caslon Condensed 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVE 


14 Point Caslon Condensed 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT 


18 Point Caslon Condensed 

CAREY PRINTING COMPANY, 
TENTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 


24 Point 


Caslon Condense^ 


STILL A MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES 


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Hand Type Section 


CASLON BOLD SERIES 


5 Point Caslon Bold 

Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary Its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults and Whirl! 


6 Point Caslon Bold 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous Move 
ments of Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults and Double Somersault 


X Point Caslon Bold 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Mono 
tonous Movements of Steady Drifting by Turning Somersau 


10 Point Caslon Bold 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary 
its Monotonous Movements of Steady Drifting by 


12 Point Caslon Bold 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Someti 
mes Vary its Monotonous Movement of St 


14 Point Caslon Bold 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will S 
ometimes Vary its Monotonous Mo 


IS Point Caslon Bold 

Still a Great Mountain of Ic 
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Hand Type Section 


CASLON BOLD SERIES (CAPS) 


5 Point Caslon Bold 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MON 
OTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSA 


ti Point Caslon Bold 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING S 


8 Point Caslon Bold 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DR 


10 Point Caslon Bold 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SO 
METIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEME 


12 Point Caslon Bold 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE W 
ILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTON 


14 Point Caslon Bold 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN I 
CE WILL SOMETIMES VARY I 


18 Point Caslon Bold 


STILL A GREAT MOUN 
TAIN WILL SOMETIMES 


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Hand Type Section 


CASLON BOLD SERIES 

24 Point Caslon Bold 

Still a Great Mountain 
of Ice Will Sometime 


30 Point Caslon Hold 

Still a Great Mou 
ntain of Ice Will 


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A Mountain of 
ice will vary it 




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Hand Type Section 


CASLON BOLD SERIES (CAPS) 

24 Point Caslon Bold 

A MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL VARY IT 


30 Point Caslon Bold 


A MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL V 


36 Point Caslon Bold 


STILL A BIG 
MOUNTAIN 



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Page 469 






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Hand Type Seclii > 


CASLON BOLD ITALIC SERIES 

8 Point Caslon Bold Italic 

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Hill Building. For high class work call and look around. 1234567 


111 Point Caslon Bold Italic 

The Carey Printing Company, Commercial and Publica¬ 
tion Printers and Binders. All work done here gives sat 


12 Point Caslon Bold Italic 

Quality Printing, prices right, at the Carey 
Printing Office where everything is without doubt 


14 Point Caslon Bold Italic 

Commercial and Publishers’ Printers 
All work turned out with neatness and 


IS Point Caslon Bold Italic 

The Carey Printing Company 
Hill Building , Tenth avenue & 


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Hand Type Section 


CASLON BOLD ITALIC (CAPS) 

8 Point Caslon Bold Italic 

STILL A MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF DRIFTING, TURNING AND 


Id Point Caslon Bold Italic 

STILL A BIG MOUNTAIN OF ICE SOMETIMES 
WILL VARY ITS STEADY DRIFTING BY TUR 


12 Point Caslon Bold Italic 

WE WENT TO A MEETING ON MON DA Y 
LOANED A MAN A FOUR POUND CAK 


14 Point Caslon Bold Italic 

A MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MON 


18 Point Caslon Bold Italic 


STILL A MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETI 


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Hand Type Section 

CASLON BOLD ITALIC SERIES 

24 Point Caslon Bold Italic 

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Carey Printing & 
Binding Co., are 


36 Point Caslon Bold Italic 

Printers who 
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Hand Type Section 

CASLON BOLD ITALIC (CAPS) 

24 Point Caslon Bold Italic 

I A MOUNTAIN OF i 

I ICE WILL VAR YI I 


30 Point Caslnn Bold Italic 

A MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL 


30 Point Caslon Bold Italic 

MO UNTAIN 
OR VALLEY 



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Hand Type Section 


PABST OLD STYLE SERIES 


6 Point Pabst Old Style 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous Movements of Steady 
Drifting by Turning Somersaults and Double Somersaults and Triple Somersaults and & 


8 Point Pabst Old Style 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous 
Movements of Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults and Double 


10 Point Pabst Old Style 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its 
Monotonous Movements of Steady Drifting by Turning 


12 Point Pabst Old Style 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes 
Vary its Monotonous Movements of Steady Dr 


14 Point Pabst Old Style 


Still 


_a Great Mountain of Ice Will Some 

times Vary its Monotonous M< 


iovements 


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Still a Great Mountain of Ice & 
Will Sometimes Vary its Monot 


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Hand Type Section 


PABST OLD STYLE SERIES (CAPS) 


6 Point Pabst Old Style 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 

movements of steady dr.ft.ng by turning somIi^saults 


8 Point Pabst Old Style 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRI 


10 Point Pabst Old Style 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 


12 Point Pabst Old Style 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WIL 
L SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 


14 Point Pabst Old Style 

STILL GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MOU 


18 Point Pabst Old Style 

STILL A MOUNTAIN OF IC 
E WILL SOMETIMES VARY 


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PABST OLD STYLE SERIES 


24 1’olnt Pa tost Old Style 


Still a Great Mountain of 
Ice Will Sometimes Vary 


toil Point Pabst Old Style 

Still a M ountain 
Ice Will Very Oft 


of 

en 



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Still a Great Mou 
ntam of Ice Will 


4,S Point Pabst Old Style 

Still a Great 

Mountain of 


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Hand Type Section 


PABST OLD STYLE SERIES (CAPS) 

24 Point Pabst Old Style 

A MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETI 


30 Point Pabst Old Style 

WHEN SHALL I 
SEND IN YOUR 


36 Point Pabst Old Style 

MOUNTAIN 
CLIMBING IS 


48 Point Pabst Old Style 

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ON ONE 



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Hand Type Section 


PABST OLD STYLE SERIES 

60 Point Pabst Old Style 

^Mountain 

Climbing? 


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Hand Type Section 


PABST OLD STYLE SERIES 1CAPS1 

60 Point Pabst Old Style 

WHEN 

SHALL 


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FOUR 

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Hand Type Section 


PABST OLD STYLE ITALIC SERIES (CAPS) 

'» Point Pabst Old Style Italic 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 


X Point Pabst Old Style Italic 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 


in Point Pabst Old Style Italic 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE CAN 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 


12 Point Pabst Old Style Italic 


STILL A gREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MON 


14 Point Pabst Old Style Italic 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE AND WILL SOMETIM 


18 Point Pabst Old Style Italic 


A MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES A V 


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Hand Type Section 


PABST OLD STYLE ITALIC SERIES 

24 Foint Pabst Old Style Italic 

Still a Great JVlountain of 
ice will sometimes vary its 

36 Point Pabst Old Style Italic 

Still a JVlountain 

of ice will vary its 

48 Point Pabst Old Style Italic 

a Great 
JVlountain of 

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Hand Type Section 


PABST OLD STYLE ITALIC SERIES (CAPS) 

24 Point Pabst Old Style Italic 

A MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE SOMETIMES 


36 Point Pabst Old Style Italic 

WHA T CAN 
I DO FOR A 


48 Point Pabst Old Style Italic 

WANTS 
MEN IN 




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Hand Type Section 


DELLA ROBBIA SERIES 


6 Point Della Robbia 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous Movements of Steady 
Drifting by Turning Somersaults and Double Somersaults and Whirling Tricks Until it Looks 


S Point Delia Robbia 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous Move- 
ments by Turning Somersaults and Double Somersaults and Whirling Tricks 


10 Point Della Robbia 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Mon 
otonous Movements by Turning Somersaults and Double & 


12 Point Delia Robbia 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary 
its Monotonous Movements by Turning Somersaults 


14 Point Della Robbia 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Some¬ 
times Vary its Monotonous Movements by 


IS Point Della Robbia 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will 
Sometimes Vary its Monotonous 


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Jin ml Type Section 


DELLA ROBBIA SERIES (CAPS) 

Point Pella Robbia 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONO 
TONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAUL 


/ 


8 Point Della Kolibia 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 


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STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVE 


12 Point Pella Robbia 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 


14 Point Della Kohlna 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 


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STILL A MOUNTAIN 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES 


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Hand Type Section 


DELLA ROBBIA SERIES 


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24 Point Della Robbia 

Still a Great Mountain of 
Ice Will Sometimes Vary 


30 Point Della Robbia 

Still a Great Mountain 
of Ice Will Sometime 





36 Point Della Robbia 



Still a Great Mou 
ntain of Ice Will 


48 Point Della Robbia 

G[ Still a Great 

Mountain of 





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Hand Type Section 

DELLA ROBBIA SERIES (CAPS) 

24 Point Della Robbia 

! STILL A MOUNTAIN I 

I OF ICE WILL SOME i 


30 Point Della Robbia 

STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF 


36 Point Della Robbia 

A MOUNTAIN 
OF SOME ICE 


48 Point Della Robbia 

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MY HOME 


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Hand Type Section 


DELLA ROBBIA SERIES 


60 Point Delia Robbia 

Still a Great 

Mountain. 


72 Point Della Itobbia 

A Great j 

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Hand Type Section 


DELLA ROBBIA SERIES (CAPS) 

fiO Point Pella Robbia 

WHAT 
COULD 1 


7 i Point Della Robbia 

WATS 

MORE 


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I land 


Type Section 


ANTIQUE OLD STYLE SERIES 

S Point Antique Old Style 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monot 
onous movements of Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults 


10 Point Antique Old Style • 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its 
Monotonous Movements of Heavy Drifting by Turning 


12 Point Antique Old Style 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes 86 
Vary its Monotonous Movements of Steady Dri 


14 Point Antique Old Style 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Some 
times Vary its Monotonous Movements 


IS Point Antique Old Style 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice 
Will Sometimes Vary its Mon 


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Hand Type Section 


ANTIQUE OLD STYLE SERIES (CAPS) 

8 Point Antique Old Style 

A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME¬ 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 


1« Point Antique Old Style 

STILL A BIG MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS WAY OF STEADY DRIFTI 


12 Point Antique Old Style 

STILL A BIG MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 


14 Point Antique Old Style 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY IT 


18 Point Antique Old Style 

STILL A BIG MOUNTAIN 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY 


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Hand Type Section 


ANTIQUE OLD STYLE SERIES 


24 Point Antique Old Style 

Still a Great Mounta 
in of Ice Will Someti 


SO Point Antique Old Style 

Still a mountain of 
ice will sometimes 


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A Great Moun¬ 
tain of Ice Will 




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11 mill Type Section 


ANTIQUE OLD STYLE SERIES (CAPS) 

24 Point Antique Old Style 

A MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOME 


Point Antique Old Style 


SOME PEOPLE 
WOULD LIKE Y 


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A MAN CAN 
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Hand Type Section 


BOLD ANTIQUE SERIES 

14 Point Bold Antique 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice & 
Will Sometimes Vary its Mono 


18 Point Bold Antique 

Still a Great Mountain of 
Ice Will Sometimes Vary 


24 Point Bold Antique 

Still a Great Moun¬ 
tain of Ice Will Not 


30 Point Bold Antique 

Still a Great Mo 
untain of Ice & 


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Still a Great 
Mountain has 


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Hand Type Section 


BOLD ANTIQUE SERIES (CAPS) 

14 Point Bold Antique 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES V 


18 Point Bold Antique 


STILL MOUNTAINS OF 
ICE WILL VARY THEIR 


24 Point Bold Antique 


THE MOUNTAINS 
OF ICE THAT DRI 


30 Point Bold Antique 


A MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL 


36 Point Bold Antique 


WHEN THE 
WORLD CAN 


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I land Type Section 


SCOTCH ROMAN SERIES (CAPS) 


S 1*01111 Scotch Roman 

SI II.I. A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 


10 Point Scotch Roman 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME¬ 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 


12 Point Scotch Roman 

STILL A BIG MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 


1 I Point Scotch Roman 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY IT 


STILL A 
OF ICE 


US Point Scotch Roman 

BIG MOUNTAIN 
SOMETIMES VA 


24 Point Scotch Roman 

STILL MOUNTAINS I 
OF ICE WILL SOM f 


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Hand Type Section 


SCOTCH ROMAN SERIES 

30 Point Scotch Roman 

Sometimes a Great 
Mountain of Ice will 


36 Point Scotch Roman 


Still a Great Mo 
untain oflce will 


12 Point Scotch Roman Italic 

Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes van / 
its monotonous movements of steady drifting by 


14 Point Scotch Roman Italic 

Still a great mountain of ice will vary 
its monotonous movements of drifting 


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Hand Type Section 


SCOTCH ROMAN SERIES (CAPS) 

30 Point Scotch Roman 

SHOULD AULD 
ACQUAINTANC 


3(5 Point Scotch Roman 

WHERE CAN 
I GO NOW IN 


12 Point Scotch Roman Italic 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MO NO TO 


11 Point Scotch Roman Italic 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE IVILL SOMETIMES 


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Hand Type Section 


WINCHELL SERIES 

6 Point Winchell 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous 
Movements by turning Somersaults and Double Somersaults and Wh 


fi Point Wincheil 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Mo 
notorious Movements of Steady Drifting by Turning Som 


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Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes 
Vary its Monotonous Movements of Steady Dr 


12 I'ofnt Wineliell 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Some¬ 
times Vary its Monotonous Movements 


14 Point Wineliell 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will 
Sometimes Vary its Monotonous 


18 Point Wineliell 

Still a Great Mountain of 
Ice Will Sometimes Vary 


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Hand Type Section 


WINCHELL SERIES (CAPS) 


i> Point Winchell 

STIl,L A GKEAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNI 


.s Point Winchell 

STII L a mountain of ice will sometimes vary 

ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFT 


10 Point Winchell 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS M 


12 Point Winchell 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTO 


14 Point Winchell 

STILL GREAT MOUNTAINS OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 


IS Point Winchell 

STILL A BIG MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIM 


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Page 501 










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Hand Type Section 


WINCHELL SERIES 

24 Point Wlnchell 


Still a Great Mounta 
in of Ice Will Someti 


30 Point Wlnchell 

Still a Mountain 
of ice will vary i 


36 Point Winchell 

A Mountain of 
ice will vary 





Page 502 


The (acey Printing Company 



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Hand I 


ype Sect it 


WINCHELL SERIES (CAPS) 

24 Point VVinchell 

STILL MOUNTAINS 
OF ICE WILL VARY 


30 Point Winchell 

STILL THE BIG 
ICE WILL VARY 


Point Winchell 

MOUNTAINS 
OF ICE WILL 



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The (i ivey Ru ntmd Company 


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York 


Page 503 






The (arey Printing Company 

,NeWkZ/5tf^XFVork ' 


Page 504 






The (atvy Irtntmo (Lmpany 


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11 mill Ty/'c Section 


PLYMOUTH SERIES 

30 Point Plymouth 

A Mountain of 
ice will vary its 


3fi Point Plymouth 

Still a Great 
Mountain of 


48 Point Plymouth 

Mountain 

Climbing 



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The (aroy PrtnUtio Company 


Page 506 





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Hand 


Type Section 


PLYMOUTH SERIES (CAPS) 

30 Point Plymouth 

A MOUNTAIN 
SOMETIMESV 


36 Point Plymouth 

MOUNTAIN 
WILL SOON 


48 Point Plymouth 


MER.R.Y 

WIDOWS 



Page 507 


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Hand I'yfe Section 


POWELL SERIES 

12 Point Powell 

Sometimes a Great Mountain of Ice Will 
Vary Its Monotonous Movements by turn 


11 Point Powell 

Sometimes a Great Mountain of Ice 
Will Vary Its Monotonous Move 



24 Point Powell 

Still a Great Mountain 
of Ice Will Sometime 


30 Point Powell 

Still a Mountain of 
ice will vary its m 


30 Point Powell 


A Mountain of 

ice will vary it 





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Page 598 








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Htiiul Type Sectivii 


POWELL SERIES (CAPS) 


12 Point Powell 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTO 


14 Point Powell 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VA 


24 Point Powell 

WHERE CAN WE 
HAVE A GOOD TI 


311 Point Powell 

MAKE MONEY 
WHILE YOUNG 


30 


Point Powell 


STILL A HIG H 
MOUNTAIN 



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BODONI SERIES 

6 Point Bodoni 

No one who lias ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on "its solemn southward march” 
would ever credit these floating islands of ice with undignified capers and erratic move- 


8 Point Bodoni 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on "its solemn 
southward march” would ever credit these floating islands of ice 


1(1 Point Bodoni 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg on 
"its solemn southward inarch” would ever credit these 


12 Point Bodoni 

No one who has ever seen a grand, stately iceberg 
on "its solemn southward march” would ever credit 


14 Point Bodoni 

No one who has ever seen a grand, statelv 
iceberg on "its solemn southward march” can 


18 Point Bodoni 


No one who has ever seen a grand, 
stately iceberg on r 'its solemn south- 


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The (cuvy Frmtind Company 


Page 510 


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Hand Type Section 


BODONI SERIES 


24 Point Bodoni 

No one who has ever seen a 
grand, stately iceberg on "its 


30 Point Bodoni 

No one who has seen a 
grand, stately iceberg 


36 Point Bodoni 

No one who has ever 
seen a grand, stately 




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Hand Type Section 


BODONI SERIES (CAPS) 

24 Point Bodoni 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER 
SEEN A MOUNTAIN OF 


30 Point Bodoni 

NO ONE WHO HAS 
SEEN A GRAND ICE- 


30 Point Bodoni 


MOUNTAINS OF 
ICE WILL SOME- 


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The ( avey Pr mtind Company 


Page 513 








The (ciivy Printtuo (i>mpanv 


Page 514 



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Hand Type Section 


BODONI ITALIC SERIES (CAPS) 

6 Point Bodonl Italic 

JVO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND , STATELY ICEBERG ON "ITS SOLEMN 
SOUTHWARD MARCH" WOULD EVER CREDIT THESE FLOATING ISLANDS OF 


8 Point Bodoni Italic 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. STATELY ICE¬ 
BERG ON 'ITS SOLEMN SOUTHW ARD MARCH ” WOULD 


10 Point Bodoni Italic 

NO ONE W HO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND, ICEBERG 
ON 'ITS SOLEMN SOUTHW ARD MARCH ” WOULD 


12 Point Bodoni Italic 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A GRAND. 
STATELY ICEBERG ON ITS SOLEMN SOUTH- 


14 Point Bodoni Italic 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN A BIG 
ICEBERG ON rr ITS QUIET SOUTHWARD 


18 Point Bodoni Italic 


NO ONE WHO HAS EVER SEEN 
A GRAND, STATELY ICEBERG 


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llond Type Section 


BODONI ITALIC SERIES 

24 Point Bodont Italic 

No one who has ever seen a 
grand, stately iceberg on 


30 Point Bodoni Italic 

No one who has seen a 
grand, stately iceberg 


86 Point llotioni Italic* 

No one who has seen 
a grand , stately ice- 



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The (aiy v Pcintino Company 







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Hand Type Section 


BODONI ITALIC SERIES (CAPS) 

24 Point Bodonl 

NO ONE WHO HAS EVER 
SEEN A TALL ICEBERG 


30 Point Bodonl 

NO ONE WHO HAS 
EVER SEEN A BIG 


36 Point Bodonl 

A MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOME- 



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We ( airy P rmtino Company 


Page 517 


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T he (aivy Ptn ntino Gimpany 

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Page 518 















Page 519 






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Hand Type Section 


HOBO SERIES 

6 Point Hobo 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Gary Its Monotonous Move 
ments of Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults and Double Somersaults 


S Point Hobo 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Mon 
otonous Movements of Steady Drifting by Turning Somer 


10 Point Hobo 

Still a Great Mountain of (ce Will Sometimes 
Vary its Monotonous Movements of Steady Dri 


12 Point Holm 

Still a Great Mountain of (ce Will Some¬ 
times Vary its Monotonous Movements 


IS Point Hobo 

Still a Great Mountain of 
Will Sometimes Vary its 


(ce 

Mo 


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The (aivy Printing Company 


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The (atvy Printing Company 


Page 521 





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Hand Type Section 


HOBO SERIES 


24 Point Hobo 


Still a Great Mountain 
of Ice Will Sometime 


36 Point Hobo 


A Mountain of 
ice will vary its 


48 Point Hobo 


Still Great 
Mountains 



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The (areyprintmd Company 
SsiEfoaT ■ 


Page 522 










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Hand Type Section 


HOBO SERIES (CAPS) 


-4 Point Hobo 


A MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES U 


36 Point Hobo 


WHEN SHALL 
WE THREE M 


48 Point Hobo 


WILL THE 
UNITED S 




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The (arcy Pcintino Company 


Page 523 





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Hand Type Section 


COMSTOCK SERIES 


12 Point Comstock 

Still m Great Mountain off !@® Will Some¬ 
times Vary its Monotonous Movement 


14 Point Comstock 


a Great Mountain of Ice Will 

Somatlmtas Vary Its Monotoiioii 


IS Point Comstock 


Still a Great Mountain of 
Ice Will Sometimes Vary 


24 Point Comstock 


mil'll a Big Mountain 

Off loo Will Sometim 


30 Point Comstock 


Still a Mountain 


of loe Will Some 


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The (Scvy Printing Company 


Page 524 












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H and 


Type Section 


COMSTOCK SERIES (CAPS) 

12 Point Comstock 

STILL A BIG MOUNTAIN WILL SOME¬ 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOV 


14 Point Comstock 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 


18 Point Comstock 

STILL A BIG MOUNTAIN 
OW (©I WILL SOMETH! 


24 Point Comstock 



20 Point Comstock 



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Page 525 




















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Hand Type Section 


COMSTOCK CONDENSED SERIES (CAPS') 

12 Point Comstock Condensed 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 


14 Point Comstock Condensed 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MO 


IS Point Comstock Condensed 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 


24 Point 


Comstock Condensed 


STILL A MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMET 


2 ii Point Comstock Condensed 



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The (uvy PvinUnci Company 

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Hand Type Section 


BEN FRANKLIN OPEN SERIES (CAPS) 

14 Point Franklin Open 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 


IS Point Franklin Open 


STILL A MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL VAEY ITS WAY 


24 Point Franklin Open 


©OMTAM 
WELL CMAM 



T he (atvy Fr mtmo Company 


Page 529 


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11 mill Type Section 


CLEARFACE GOTHIC SERIES 

6 Point Clearface Gothic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous Movements of 
Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults and Double Somersaults and Whirling 


8 Point Clearface Gothic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary Its Monotonous 
Movements of Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults and Double So 


in Point Clearface Gothic 

Sometimes a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes 
Vary its Monotonous Movements of Steady Drifting by 


12 Point Clearface Gothic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes 
Vary its Monotonous Movements of Steady Drift 


14 Point Clearface Gothic 

Still a Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes 
Vary its Monotonous Movements of Steady 


18 Point Clearface Gothic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will 
Vary Its Monotonous Movements 


24 Point Clearface Gothic 

Still a Great Mountain of 
Ice Will Sometimes Vary its 


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Page 530 


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Hand Type Section 


CLEARFACE GOTHIC SERIES (CAPS) 


6 Point Clearface Gothic 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 


8 Point Clearface Gothic 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 


10 Point Clearface Gothic 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 


12 Point Clearface Gothic 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 


14 Point Clearface Gothic 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS M 


IS Point Clearface Gothic 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 


24 Point Clearface Gothic 


STILL A BIG MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE CAN SOMETIMES 



The ( accy Ptutitinb Company 


Page 531 











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Haiui Type Section 


POST MONOTONE SERIES 

6 Point Post Monotone 

A. g'rea.t mountain of ice will vary its monotonous move 
ments of steady drifting' toy turning' somersaults, double 


8 Point Post Monotone 

A g'reat mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting' by tur 


10 Point Post Monotone 

Still a g'reat mountain of ice will vary its 
monotonous ways of steady drifting' by 


12 Point Post Monotone 

Still a mountain of ice will vary its 
monotonous movements of steady dr 


14 Point Post Monotone 

You have heard of mountains 
of ice rolling and tumbling' on 


18 Point Post Monotone 

Still a g'reat mountain of 
ice will sometimes vary 


24 Point Post Monotone 


The Carey Printing' 
Company, 10th Ave 


Page 532 


Th e (aty v R-mtind Company 


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The (a iry Pr inting Company 


Page 533 






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Hand Type Section 


PRIORY TEXT SERIES 

lft Point Priory Text 


JEbc Carep Printing Companp, Centb SUbenuc anb QTbirtp 
<g>ixtb Street, Printers anb Publishers of all tlasses of 


12 Point Priory Text 


Hreatfoe not fjijs name, let tnm sleep in ttje st)abe, 
toljere colb anb nnbonoreb fjtsi bobp is laib, Sab 


14 Point Priory Text 


£s>till a great mountain of ice bull barp its 
monotonous movements of steadp drifting 


IS Point Priory Text 


i£>tiU a great mountain of ice toill 
barp its monotonous ntobeinents of 


24 Point Priory Text 


Carey Printing Company 
tEentlj itoenue anb tEl)irty= 


36 Point Priory Text 


(©ualttp Printing 
at tfje Carep Press 


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The (arvy Pv utUno Company 


Page 534 










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Hand Type Section 


PRIORY TEXT SERIES 


48 Point Priory Text 


J\ome tuas not 
built in a bap 


60 Point Priory Text 


®)C Jttost 

of US Ul.iilf 


72 Point Priory Text 


mt luiti 
go tomor 






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Hand Type Section 


BRADLEY SERIES 

6 Point Bradley 

the Car tv Priming Company, tenth Hvenue and thirty-sixth Street, new York City 
Commercial and Publishers’ Printers. Hll work neatlv and promptly executed on 


8 Point Bradley 

Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous 
mooements of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 


10 Point Bradley 

Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes nary its ways of 
steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults 


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12 Point Bradley 

Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its 
monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning 


IS Point Bradley 

Still a great mountain of ice will nary 
its monotonous movements of drifting 


24 Point Bradley 

Commercial and Publication 
Primers and Binders also 




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IIauil Type Section 


BRADLEY SERIES 


36 Point Bradley 


Still a big mountain 
of ice will sometimes 


Quality Primers 
and Binders to 

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fl mountain 
of ice will so 


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Hand Type Section 


TIFFANY TEXT SERIES 

8 Point Tiffany Text 

JStill a great mountain to ill sometimes &arg its monotonous ntahements of 
steabg drifting hg turning somersaults anb bouble somersaults ant> totfiri— 


12 Point Tiffany Text 

J§till a great mountain of ice toil! sometimes frary its 
monotonous movements of steaby briftiug by turning 


18 Point Tiffany Text 

£till a threat nunmtaiit of tee fuill barn 
its monotonous movements of steaftu bvi 

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24 Point Tiffany Text 

(Lite Carey printing (Cnmpauij. 
CLeittli JVbemu' mtb 30 th j§ireei 



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'The (are v Pnntm6 G)mpany 


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The Q xey R wtind Company Pa$ e 53) 












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Hand Type Section 


BLAIR SERIES 


Point Blair No. 1 


THE CAREY PRINTING COMPANY, TENTH AVENUE AND THIRTY-SIXTH STREET 
ALL KINDS OF COMMERCIAL. AND PUBLICATION PRINTING EXPEDITIOUSLY 


6 Point 


Blair No. 2 


STILL A BIG MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL VARV ITS MONOTONOUS 
DRIFTING OF TURNING AROUND AND AROUND AND WHIRLING 


Point Blair No. 3 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS SY TURNING AWAY 


»> Point Blair No. 4 

ST ILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS WAY BY TURNING AROUND 


12 Point Blair No. 1 

MOST FOLKS WANT TO APPOINT A 
GUARD OF HONOR AROUND A BOARD 


12 Point Blair No. 2 

THE CAREY PRINTING COMPANY 
COMMERCIAL AND MAGAZINE 


STI 

OF 


12 Point Blair No. 3 


LL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES BE 


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Page 540 


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Hand Type Sectio 


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BLAIR SERIES 

12 Point Blair No. 4 


the evil deeds that 

MEN DO LIVE AFTER 12 


18 Point Blair No. 1 

BREATHE NOT HIS 
NAME HE SLEEPS 


18 Point Blair No. 2 

A MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE DOES VARY 


18 Point Blair No. 3 

IF YOU WANT A 
THING DONE D 


24 Point Blair 


MOUNTAIN 

Wl 






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The (areyPr mtin.6 Company 


Page 541 


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Hand Type Section 


CENTURY OLD STYLE SERIES 

12 Point Century Old Style 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes 
Vary its Monotonous Movements of Steady & 

14 Point Century Old Style 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Some¬ 
times Vary Its Monotonous Movements 

18 Point Century Old Style 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice will 
Sometimes Vary its Monotonous 

24 Point Century Old Style 

Still a Great Mountain of 
Ice Will Sometimes Vary 

CENTURY OLD STYLE SERIES (CAPS) 

30 Point Century Old Style 

A MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL TUMBL 


10 Point Century Old Style Italic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary 
its Monotonous Movement of Steady Drifting by Turn- 


12 


Point Century Old Style Italic 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes 
Vary its Monotonous Movements of Steady Drift 


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The (atvy Frintmd Company 


Page 542 


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Hand Type Section 


CENTURY OLD STYLE SERIES (CAPS) 

12 Point Century Old Style 

A BIG MOUNTAIN OF ICE SOMETIMES 
VARIES ITS MONOTONOUS WAYS OF ST 


14 Point Century Old Style 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL VARY ITS MONOTONOU 


18 Point Century Old Style 

STILL A BIG MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 


24 Point Century Old Style 


STILL A MOUNTAIN 
WILL SOMETIMES VA 


3ti Point Century Old Style 


A MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL V 


111 Point Century Old Style Italic 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOV 


12 Point Century Old Style Italic 


STILL A BIG MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 


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The (atvy Pnnttnd Company 


Page 543 




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Hand Type Section 


CLEARFACE BOLD SERIES 

10 Point Clearface Bold 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its 
Monotonous Movements of Steady Drifting by Turning 


12 Point Clearface Bold 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes 
Vary its Monotonous Movements of Steady Drift 


14 Point Clearface Bold 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Some 
times Vary its Monotonous Movements 


is Point Clearface Bold 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice 
Will Sometimes Vary its Monot 


24 Point Clearface Bold 

Still a Great Mountain of 
Ice Will Sometimes Vary 


20 


Point Clearface Bold 


Still a Big Mountain 
of Ice Will Sometime 


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Hand 


rype Section 


CLEARFACE BOLD SERIES (CAPS) 


10 Point Clearface Bold 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 


12 Point Clearface Bold 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MO 


14 Point Clearface Bold 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MON 


IS Point Clearface Bold 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES V 


24 Point Clearface Bold 

A MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL EVENTUALLY S 


:i() Point Clearface Bold 


A MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETI 


The (airy Prmtind Company 


Page 545 


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Hand Type Section 


CLEARFACE ITALIC SERIES 

12 Point Clearface Italic 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 


!1 Point Clearface Italic 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 


12 Point Clearface Italic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes 
Vary its Monotonous Movements of Steady Drif 


1 1 Point Clearface Italic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Some 
times Vary its Monotonous Movements 




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The (aiv v 1 ruiUno Company 






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Hand Type Section 




PACKARD SERIES 


12 Point Packard 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS M 


IS Point Packard 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Some 
times Van? Its Monotonous Movemen 


24 Point Packard 


A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE SOMETIMES WI 


18 Point Clarendon 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will 
Sometimes Vary its Monotonous Mo 


18 Point Century Antique 


Still a great mountain of ice will 
vary its monotonous movement 


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Hand Type Section 


ENGRAVERS SHADED SERIES 


6 Point Engravers Shaded Xo. 2 


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6 Point Engravers Shaded No. 3 

S'TIIL.IL A. OIF ICE WILL. gOJSETIJIES 

ITS MOXOTON'OL'8 MO'ViE^a’Ers'TlS OF 1SS4B6?89 


12 Point Engravers Shaded No. 1 

STIIX A. GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE Wl'fX SOMETIMES VAiRY 


12 Point Engravers Shaded Xo. 2 

STHLL IBilTa MOUNTAIN 
OP 1 ICE vvi | ,T , SOMETTMK 


12 Point Engravers Shaded Xo. 3 



IS Point Engravers Shaded Xo. 1 



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The ( aty v Printmd Company 






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Hand Type Section 


ENGRAVERS BOLD SERIES 


6 Point Engravers Bold No. 1 

STII.L A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL. SOMETIMES VAKV ITS MONOTONOUS MOVE¬ 
MENTS OF STRAITV DRIFTING «Y TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 


6 Point Engravers Bold No. 2 

TUB CAREY PR1NTINO COMPANY. TENTH AVENUE A IIGTH STREET, NEW YORK 
COMMERCIAL AND MAGAZINE PUBLISHERS. STILL A BIG MOUNTAIN CANNOT 


6 Point Engravers Bold No. 3 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS WAY 
OF DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND WHIRLING TRICKS 


6 Point Engravers Bold No. 4 

TIIK CAREY PRINTING COMPANY, TENTH AVEXl'E AND 
THIRTY-SIXTH STREET. NEW YORK, COMMERCIAL 


(i Point Engravers Bold No. 5 

STILL A. GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 


12 Point Engravers Bold No. 1 


STIFF a ore at mountain of ice 
WILL SOMETIMES CHANGE ITS WAY 


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The (arey R-inUttcJ Company 


Page 549 






Hand Type Section 

ENGRAVERS BOLD SERIES 

12 Point Engravers Bold Xo. 2 

STIFF A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WANDERING BY T 


12 Point Engravers Bold No. 


STILL A MOUNTAIN OF 
ICK WILL SOMKTIMKS 




IS Point Engravers Bold No. 1 

MOUNTAINS WILL 
CHANGE THEIR N 


IS Point Engravers Hold Xo. 2 


MOUNTAINS OF 
ICE VARIES IN 


21 Point Engravers Bold No. .‘in 


THE CAREY 
PRINTING & 


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Th e Qvey Pi inUtio Company 





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Hand Type Section 


KENNERLEY SERIES 

10 Point Kennerley 

Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monoton 
ous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults and 


12 Point Kennerley 

Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary 
its monotonous movements of steady drifting by 


14 Point Kennerley 

Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady 


KENNERLEY SERIES (Caps) 

10 Point Kennerley Caps 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DR 


12 Point Kennerley Caps 

A MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 


14 Point Kennerley Caps 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MON 


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Hand Type Section 


GOUDY OLD STYLE SERIES 


6 Point Goudy Old Style 

Stil! a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of 
steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults and triple somers 


8 Point Goudy Old Style 

Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous 
movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 


1ft Point Goudy Old Style 

Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its mo¬ 
notonous movements of steady drifting by turning somer 


12 Point Goudy Old Style 

Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary 
its monotonous movements of steady drifting by 


14 Point Goudy Old Style 

Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady 


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Hand Type Section 


GOUDY OLD STYLE SERIES (Caps) 


6 Point Goudy Old Style 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 


S Point Goudy Old Style 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DR I 


In Point Goudj 


Old St' lo 


A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME TIME 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STE 


12 Point Goudy Old Style 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTO 


14 Point Goudy Old Style 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 



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Hand Type Section 


GOUDY OLD STYLE SERIES 

18 Point Goudy Old Style 

Still a great mountain of ice will 
sometimes vary its monotonous 


24 Point Goudy Old Style 

Still a Great Mountain 
of Ice Will Sometimes $ 


HO Point Goudy Old Style 

A Great Mountain 
of Ice Sometimes 4 


36 Point Goudy Old Style 

Great Mountain 
of Ice Sometime 


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T he (arey Print mo Company 





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Hand Type Section 


GOUDY OLD STYLE SERIES (Caps) 

18 Point Goudy Old Style 

A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES V 


24 Point Goudy Old Style 

GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL VARY 


80 Point Goudy Old Style 

MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE SOMETIME 


36 Point Goudy Old Style 


A MOUNTAIN 
WILL VARY & 


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Hand Type Section 


GOUDY OLD STYLE ITALIC SERIES 

ti Point Goudy Old Style Italic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary Its Monotonous Movements of 
Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults Which Is a Great Danger to Shipping Along 


ft Point Goudy Old Style Italic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary Its Monotonous 
Movements of Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults Which Is a Gre 


1 o Point Goudy Old Style Italic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary Its Mo 
notonous Movements of Steady Drifting by’ Turning Some & 


12 Point Goudy Old Style Italic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes 
Vary Its Monotonous Movements of Steady Drift 


11 Point Goudy Old Style Italic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Some 
times Vary Its Monotonous Movements of 


IS Point Goudy Old Style Italic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice 
Will Sometimes \ ary Its Monot 


24 Point Goudy Old Style Italic 

Still a Great Mountain of 
Ice Will Sometimes Var 


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Hand Type Section 


GOUDY OLD STYLE ITALIC SERIES (Caps) 

6 Point Goudy Old Style Italic 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 


8 Point Goudy Old Style Italic 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS BY TURNING SO 


10 Point Goudy Old Style Italic 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOME¬ 
TIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 


12 Point Goudy Old Style Italic 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTO 


14 Point Goudy Old Style Italic 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 


18 Point Goudy Old Style Italic 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTA 
IN OF ICE WILL SOMETl 


24 Point Goudy Old Style Italic 


STILL A GREAT MO 
UNTAIN OF ICE WI 


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Hand Type Section 


BODONI BOLD SERIES 


6 Point Bodoni Bold 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary Its Monotonous Movement 
of Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults Which is a Great Danger to Shipping 


8 Point Bodoni Bold 

Still a Great Mountain of lee Will Sometimes Vary Its Monotou 
ous Movements by Turning Somersaults Whieli is a Great Dang 


10 Point Bodoni Bold 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary Its 
Monotonous Movements by Turning Somersaults Wh 


12 Point Bodoni Bold 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes 
Vary Its Monotonous Movements by Turning 


14 Point Bodoni Bold 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Someti 
mes Vary Its Monotonous Movements by 


18 Point Bodoni Bold 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Wi 
11 Sometimes Vary Its Monotono 


24 Point Bodoni Bold 

Still a Great Mountain of 
Ice Will Sometimes Vary 


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Hand Type Section 


BODONI BOLD SERIES (Caps 

6 Point Bodoni Bold 

STILL A GREAT MONUMENT TO BE ERECTED WILL SOMETIMES MOVE 
OUR INMOST SURELY YOUR MOVEMENT POUNDS ROUND RIGIDLY. SIOOO 


S Point Bodoni Bold 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
DRIFT. TURNING SOMERSAULTS CREATING A DANGER 


111 Point Bodoni Bold 

MONUMENTS OF GLORY SOMETIMES REVEAL 
THOUGHTS WANDERING THROUGH THE OLD 


12 Poiut Bodoni Bold 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MO 


14 Point Bodoni Bold 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOT 


IS Point Bodoni Bold 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 12 


24 Point Bodoni Bold 


STILL A GREAT MOUN 
TAIN OF ICE WILL 12 


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Hand Tyre Section 


BODONI BOLD SERIES 

30 Point Bodoni Bold 

Still a Great Mounta 
in of Ice Will Somet 


36 Point Bodoni Bold 

Its Movements M 
ust Surely Push i 


42 Point Bodoni Bold 

Steady Drifting 
Monotonous at 


48 Point Bodoni Bold 


Variety Rolls 
Cancel Depth 


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Hand Type Section 


BODONI BOLD SERIES (Capg) 

30 Point Bodoni Bold 

STILL A GREAT M 
OUNTAIN OF ICE I 


36 Point Bodoni Bold 

HOWEVER YOU 
WILL LIKE US! 


42 Point Bodoni Bold 

HOW! CAN $1 
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48 Point Bodoni Bold 


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Hand Type Section 


FORUM SERIES 


14 Point Forum 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES BY 


IS Point Forum 


A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIM 


24 Point Forum 


BREATHE NOT A 
WORD MEANING 


36 Point Forum 


MAN WILL 
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I hind Type Section 


LIGHT COPPERPLATE SERIES 

18 Point Light Copperplate No. 2 

MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES V 

24 Point Light Copperplate 

PRINTING FOR 
THE TRADE IS 


HEAVY COPPERPLATE SERIES 


<1 Point Heavy Copperplate Hothic No. 21 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVE 
MFNTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS 


li Point Heavy Copperplate Gothic No. 22 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE 


(i Point Heavy Copperplate Gothic No. 23 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING 


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STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF DRIFTING 


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WILL VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 


12 Point Heavy Copperplate Gothic No. 26 

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12 Point Heavy Copperplate Gothic No. 27 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 


12 Point Heavy Copperplate Gothic No. 28 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 


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MOUNTAIN 
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Hand Type Section 


TOPIC SERIES 


Still a Mountain 
of ice sometimes 


60 Point Topic 

A Mountain of 
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72 Point 


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A Mountain 
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Hand Type Section 


TOPIC SERIES (CAPS) 

48 Point Topic 

A MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE Will VARY 


60 Point Topic 

A MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL 


72 Point Topic 



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Hand Type Section 


QUENTELL SERIES 

42 Point Quentell 

A Mountain of 
ice will vary it 


48 Point Quentell 

There Little 
girl, I will fix 


60 Point Quentell 


Mountain 
Valleys so 


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Hand Type Section 


QUENTELL SERIES (CAPS) 

42 Point Quentell 

A MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL? 


48 Point Quentell 

MOUNTAINS 

LOWLANDS? 


60 Point Quentell 


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Hand Type Section 

QUENTELL SERIES 

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QUENTELL SERIES (CAPS) 

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Hand Type Section 


LINING GOTHIC SERIES 


6 Point Lining Gothic, No. 521 


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COMMERCIAL AND MAGAZINE 


TENTH AVENUE AND THIRTY-SIXTH STREET. NEW YORK CITY 
PUBLISHERS AND PRINTERS TO THE TRADE IN GENERAL 


6 Point Lining Gothic, No. 522 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS WAYS 
OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AN 


(i Point Lining Gothic No. 523 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONO¬ 
TONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULT 


(i Point Lining Gothic, No. 524 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNIN 


8 Point Lining Gothic, No. 525 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL VARY ITS 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING 


S Point Lining Gothic, No. 526 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY 


ill Point Lining Gothic 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONO 


12 Point Lining Gothic 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES V 


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I land Type Section 


LINING GOTHIC SERIES 

18 Point Lining Gothic 

DO UNTO OTHERS 
AS YOU WOULD TH 


24 Point Lining Gothic 

MOUNTAINS OF 
ICE WILL VARY 


36 Point Lining Gothic 

PRINTING 

BINDING? 


48 Toint Lining Gothic 


WHICH 
WAY TO 


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Hand Type Section 


LIGHT SQUARE GOTHIC SERIES 


S Point Light Gothic Square 

Still a Great Mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous 
movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 


111 Point Light Gothic Square 

Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady drift 


14 Point Light Gothic Square 

Still a mountain of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of 


24 Point Light Gothic Square 

Still a great mountain of 
ice will sometimes vary it 


30 Point Light Gothic Square 

Still a mountain of 
ice will sometimes v 


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Mountain 
will vary it 


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Hand Type Section 


LIGHT GOTHIC SQUARE (CAPS) 


8 Point Light Gothic Square 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY ITS 


10 Point Light Gothic Square 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS M 


14 Point Light Gothic Square 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY IT 


24 Point Light Gothic Square 

A MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VA 


30 Point Light Gothic Square 

A MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE SOMETIMES I 


36 Point Light Gothic Square 


A MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILLS 


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Hand Type Section 


GLOBE GOTHIC SERIES 


6 Point Globe Gothic 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous Movements of Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults 
and double Somersaults and Whirling Tricks until it looks like some Hyperborean Hippopotamus, with Skin of Snow-like 


S Point Globe Gothic 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous Movement of Steady Drifting by fuming 
Somersaults and Double Somersaults and Whirling Tricks Until it looks like some Hyperborean Hippopotam 


lit Point Globe Gothic 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous Movements of 
Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults and Double Somersaults and Whirling Tricks 


s 

5 


12 Point Globe Gothic 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous Move 
ments of Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults and Double Somersaults 


14 Point Globe Gothic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monoto 
nous Movements of Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults and 


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Hand Type Section 


CONDENSED LIGHT FACE GOTHIC SERIES 

8 Point Light Face Gothic Condensed 

A great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady drifting 
by turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like 


10 Point Light Face Gothic Condensed 

A great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady 
drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until 


12 Point Light Face Gothic Condensed 

A great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements 
of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults and 


14 Point Light Face Gothic Condensed 

Mountains of ice will sometimes vary their monotonous move 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 


18 Point Light Face Gothic Condensed 

Mountains of ice sometimes vary their monotonous 
movements of steady drifting; by turning somersau 


24 Point Light Face Gothic Condensed 


Great mountains of ice will sometimes 
vary its monotonous movements of steady 


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Hand Type Section 


CLEARFACE BOLD SERIES 

8 Point Clea l-face Bold 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its 
Monotonous Movements of Steady Drifting by Turning 


10 Point Clearface Bold 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes 
Vary its Monotonous movements of Steady & 


12 Point Clearface Bold 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Some¬ 
times Vary its Monotonous Movements of 


14 Point Clearface Bold 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will 
Sometimes Vary its Monotonous & 


18 Point Clearface Bold 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice 
Will Sometimes Vary its Mo 


24 Point Clearface Bold 

Still a Great Mountain 
of Ice Will Sometimes 




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Hand Type Section 


CONDENSED LIGHT FACE GOTHIC SERIES 

30 Point Light Face Gothic Condensed 

A Big Mountain ol Ice Will Vary 
its Monotonous Movements of 


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A big mountain of ice wi 
vary its monotonous move 




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Hand Type Section 


CONDENSED LIGHT FACE GOTHIC SERIES (CAPS) 

30 Point Light Face Gothic Condensed 

' A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS M 


36 Point Light Face Gothic Condensed 


A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VA 




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Hand Type Sectitn 


FRANKLIN HEAVY GOTHIC SERIES 

4 Point Franklin Heavy Gothic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary Its Monotonous Movements of Steady Drifting 
by turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it looks like some hippo 


j Point Franklin Heavy Gothic 

Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous movements of steady 
drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks until it 


fi Point Franklin Heavy Gothic 

Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its monotonous move¬ 
ments of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults 


S Point Franklin Heavy Gothic 

Still a great mountain of ice will sometimes vary its mono 
tonous movements of steady drifting by turning somersault 


10 Point Franklin Heavy Gothic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes 
Vary its Monotonous Movements of Steady & 


12 Point Franklin Heavy Gothic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Some¬ 
times Vary its Monotonous Movements 


IS Point Franklin Heavy Gothic 

Still Great Mountains of ice 
Sometimes Vary Their Mon 


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Hand Type Section 


FRANKLIN HEAVY GOTHIC SERIES (CAPS' 


4 


Point Franklin Heavy Gothic 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF 
STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS AND TRIPLE SO 


"> Point Franklin Heavy Gothic 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTON 
OUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND 


<> Point Franklin Heavy Gothic 


STILL A MOUNTAIN OF ICE SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS 


S Point Franklin Heavy Gothic 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRI 


10 Point Franklin Heavy Gothic 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS M 


12 Point Franklin Heavy Gothic 

STILL A BIG MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 


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STILL A MOUNTAIN OF 
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FRANKLIN HEAVY GOTHIC SERIES 

24 Point Franklin Heavy Gothic 

Great mountain of ice 
will sometimes vary i 


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Still a Great Mo 
untain of Ice & 


48 Point Franklin Heavy Gothic 

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Hand Type Section 

FRANKLIN HEAVY GOTHIC SERIES CAPS 

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WHO WILL GO TO H 
OF ICE WILL OPEN 


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Hand Type Section 


FRANKLIN GOTHIC EXTRA CONDENSED SERIES 

5 Point Franklin Gothic Extra Condensed 

A great mountain of iee varies its monotonous movements of steady drifting by turning somersaults and double 
somersaults and sucb tricks I have seen but ono such overturning of these moving mountains and it seemed as 


10 Point Franklin Gothic Extra Condensed 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monot 
onous Movements of Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults 


12 Point Franklin Gothic Extra Condensed 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its 
Monotonous Movements of Steady Drifting by Turning & 


IX Point Franklin Gothic Extra Condensed 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Some 
times Vary its Monotonous Movements & 


24 Point Franklin Gothic Extra Condensed 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice 
Will Sometimes Vary Its Monot 


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Hand Type Section 


FRANKLIN GOTHIC EXTRA CONDENSED SERIES (CAPS) 

5 Point Franklin Gothic Extra Condensed 

LAUGH AND THE WORLO LAUGHS WITH YOU. SMILE DARN YOU SMILE. THERE ARE PEOPLE THAT WANT A GREAT 
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10 Point Franklin Gothic Extra Condensed 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY 


12 Point Franklin Gothic Extra Condensed 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DR 


IS Point Franklin Gothic Extra Condensed 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 


24 Point Franklin Gothic Extra Condensed 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL DRIFT FOR DAYS A 


The ( ani’y Pr intino Company 


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Hand Type Section 

FRANKLIN GOTHIC EXTRA CONDENSED SERIES 

36 Point Franklin Gothic Extra Condensed 

Still a Great Mountain 
of Ice Will Sometimes 


IS Point Franklin Gothic Extra Condensed 

Still a Great Mou 
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FRANKLIN GOTHIC EXTRA CONDENSED SERIES (CAPS 

36 Point Franklin Gothic Extra Condensed 




WHAT WAS DONE ON 
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MOUNTAINS OF 
ICE WILL DRIFT 




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Paste 577 


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Hand Type Section 


HEAVY SQUARE GOTHIC SERIES 


5 Point Heavy Square Gothic 


Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous Movements of 
steady drifting by turning somersaults and double somersaults and whirling tricks 


6 Point Heavy Square Gothic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Monotonous Move¬ 
ments of Steady Drifting by Turning Somersaults and Double Somersault 


8 Point Heavy Square Gothic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary its Mono 
tonous Movements of Heavy Drifting by Turning Somersault 


10 Point Heavy Square Gothic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes Vary 
its Monotonous Movements of Steady Drifting by 


12 Point Heavy Square Gothic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Some¬ 
times Vary its Monotonous Movements by 


14 Point Heavy Square Gothic 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will 
Sometimes Vary its Movements 


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Will 


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18 Point Heavy Square Gothic 


a Great mountain 
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of Ice 
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The Qxkty Printing Company 


Page 578 


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Hand Type Section 


HEAVY SQUARE GOTHIC SERIES (CAPS) 


5 Point Heavy Square Gothic 

STILL A BIG MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS. DOUBLE 


6 Point Heavy Square Gothic 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL VARY ITS MONOTONOUS 
WAY OF STEADY DRIFTING BY TURNING SOMERSAULTS AND DO 


8 Point Heavy Square Gothic 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRI 


10 Point Heavy Square Gothic 

STILL MOUNTAINS OF ICE WILL VARY THEIR 
MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS OF STEADY DRIF 


STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE 
WILL SOMETIMES VARY ITS MOVEME 


14 Point Heavy Square Gothic 

A BIG MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOV 


18 Point Heavy Square Gothic 

STILL GREAT MOUNTAINS 
OF ICE WILL VARY THEIR 







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HEAVY SQUARE GOTHIC SERIES 

-4 Point Heavy Square Gothic 

Still a Great moun¬ 
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30 Point Heavy Square Gothic 

Still a Great Mo 
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Still a Great! 
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24 Point Heavy Square Gothic 

YOU WILL NOT BE 
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COME INTO MY 
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36 Point Heavy Square Gothic 

MOUNTAINS 
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Pae,c 581 


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Hand Type Section 


HEAVY SQUARE GOTHIC SERIES (CAPS) 

48 Point Heavy Square Gothic 

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Hand Type Section 


HEAVY GOTHIC CONDENSED SERIES 

10 Point Heavy Gothic Condensed 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will sometimes Vary its Mo 
notonous Movements of Steady Drifting by turning and 


12 Point Heavy Gothic Condensed 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Sometimes 
Vary its Monotonous Movements of double 


18 Point Heavy Gothic Condensed 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice Will Some 
times Vary its Monotonous Movements 


24 Point Heavy Gothic Condensed 

Still a Great Mountain of Ice 
will vary its monotonous m 


36 Point Heavy Gothic Condensed 

Still a Big Mountain 
of ice will vary its 



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Hand Type Section 


HEAVY GOTHIC CONDENSED SERIES (CAPS) 

10 Point Heavy Gothic Condensed 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY 
ITS MONOTONOUS WAYS OF DRIFTING BY TURNING AROUND 


12 Point Heavy Gothic Condensed 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS WAYS OF DRIFT 


18 Point Heavy Gothic Condensed 

STILL A MOUNTAIN OF ICE WILL 
VARY ITS MONOTONOUS MOVEMENTS 


24 Point Heavy Gothic Condensed 

STILL A LARGE HOUSE 
OF ICE WILL VARY ITS 


36 Point Heavy Gothic Condensed 

TILL A MOUNTAIN 
OF ICE WILL VARY 


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Hand 


Type Section 


HEAVY GOTHIC CONDENSED SERIES 

48 Point Heavy Gothic Condensed 

A Mountain 
of ice will vary 


HEAVY GOTHIC CONDENSED SERIES (CAPS! 

48 Point Heavy Gothic Condensed 

MOUNTAINS 
OF ICE WILL 


00 Point Heavy Gothic Condensed 

CANNOT! 

72 Point Heavy Gothic Condensed 

IS GREAT 


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WOOD SERIES 


HERE IS 
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Still great 
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10 Line 



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The (art y Printing Company 


Page 586b 


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Hand Type Section 


WOOD SERIES 

5 Line 

MAN CAN 
LEARN A 


5 Line 

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Page 586c 


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Hand Type Section 


WOOD SERIES 


6 Line 




6 Line 





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The (arey Frintmd Company 


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Page 586c 








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Hand Type Section 



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Page 586f 


The (arey frintind G>tnpany 






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WOOD SERIES 

24 Line 



10 Line 



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FANCY INITIALS 



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Page 587 








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Hand Type Section 




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The (atvvPrinting Company 


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Page 589 




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Hand Type Section 


DELLA ROBBIA INITIALS 






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The (arey Pr inting Company 


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Hand Type Section 



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Hand Type Section 


MISCELLANEOUS JOB FONTS 

(!0 Point Scotch Roman Caps 

WHEN 
IS MAN 


60 Point Scotch Roman 


Still a big 

Iceberg is 


24 Point Scotch Roman Italic Caps 

STILL A GREAT 
MOUNTAIN OF 

24 Point Scotch Roman Italic 

Still a great mountain 
of ice will sometimes 


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The (arey PrinUnd G>mpany 








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Hand T\fe Section 

MISCELLANEOUS JOB FONTS 

48 Point Merinntvpe Caps 

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Hand Type Section 


TIFFANY SCRIPT SERIES 

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Hand Type Section 


TIFFANY UPRIGHT SERIES 

18 Point Tiffany Upright 


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Hand 


Type Section 


16 Point Author’s Roman Caps 

STILL A GREAT MOUNTAIN OF 
ICE WILL SOMETIMES VARY I 


16 Point Author’s Roman 

Still a great mountain of ice will 
vary its monotonous movements of 


72 Point Author’s Roman *, 



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Still a Great Mountain of 
Ice Will Sometimes Var 


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Still a Great <£Moun 
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